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Church and Spirituality in the Lives of the African American Community
Joyce Newman Giger, EdD, APRN, BC, FAAN1*,
Susan J. Appel, PhD, APRP2,
Ruth Davidhizar, DNS, APRN, BC, FAAN3,
and
Claudia Davis, MN, RN1
1 UCLA School of Nursing
2 University of Alabama at Birmingham
3 Bethel College
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: JoyGiger{at}aol.com.
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The African American church is held in the highest esteem by most African Americans. Although the influence of the African American church has been underestimated by physicians and nurses, it could be pivotal in optimizing health status among African Americans. Because of this influence, health care practitioners, including nurses, are now recognizing the important role that the African American church plays in improving the health status of individuals in the African American community. This article illuminates the health and health care concerns of the African American community by considering the traditional lack of equal access for this population and the role that the church can play in not only offering church-based health care services but also improving the health status of church congregations. Future roles of the African American church for improved health status are also suggested.
First published on July 23, 2008, doi:10.1177/1043659608322502
Journal of Transcultural Nursing 2008;19:375.
A more recent version of this article appeared on October 1, 2008

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