Laura Wilder
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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American Journal of Public Health | 2004
Mark J. DeHaven; Irby B. Hunter; Laura Wilder; James W. Walton; Jarett D. Berry
OBJECTIVES We examined the published literature on health programs in faith-based organizations to determine the effectiveness of these programs. METHODS We conducted a systematic literature review of articles describing faith-based health activities. Articles (n = 386) were screened for eligibility (n = 105), whether a faith-based health program was described (n = 53), and whether program effects were reported (28). RESULTS Most programs focused on primary prevention (50.9%), general health maintenance (25.5%), cardiovascular health (20.7%), or cancer (18.9%). Significant effects reported included reductions in cholesterol and blood pressure levels, weight, and disease symptoms and increases in the use of mammography and breast self-examination. CONCLUSIONS Faith-based programs can improve health outcomes. Means are needed for increasing the frequency with which such programs are evaluated and the results of these evaluations are disseminated.
Journal of Family Practice | 2006
Shobha Rao; Mehreen A. Malik; Laura Wilder
Journal of Family Practice | 2004
Amer Shakil; Lane Reed; Laura Wilder; Strand Wr
Journal of Family Practice | 2004
Shobha Rao; Chun-Tsai Liu; Laura Wilder; Mark B. Stephens
Journal of Family Practice | 2005
Kyle W. Griffin; Mark R. Ellis; Laura Wilder; DeArmond L
Journal of Family Practice | 2010
Ana Swanson; Kerry Watrin; Laura Wilder
Journal of Family Practice | 2005
Kyle W. Griffin; Mark R. Ellis; Laura Wilder
Journal of Family Practice | 2004
Marian Torres; Tamara Mcgregor; Laura Wilder; Mark R. Ellis
Journal of Family Practice | 2004
Amer Shakil; Lane Reed; Laura Wilder
Journal of Family Practice | 2003
Mark B. Stephens; Laura Wilder; Hsu Jt