By: Nicole Rea RNBC. Trinity Church Located in a suburban community 500 members.

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By: Nicole Rea RNBC

Trinity Church Located in a suburban community 500 members

Information obtained from distribution and collection of 2 questionnaires at 2 worship services. (198 yielded) majority of respondents indicated they seek medical care and follow prescribed treatment plans 1/3 of respondents correlate their spiritual life with health maintenance respondents have ideas about what they need to do for exercise and weight control but lack motivation to carry out the activities there is some conflicts about eating well and should eat better only 64 respondents said they eat well (Hickman, 2006, pg. 106)

Education (individual and group) Presentations/classes fliers web based Motivational tools Support congregation members ministry team community parks and recreation local grocery stores/farmers market Primary care physician/practitioner

Purpose: To increase adults' awareness of the need to eat more fruits and vegetables and to increase consumption of 1 serving over 5 years Audience: adults in the community setting Interventions: individual and group education presentation, fliers, handouts, website access individual self assessments pre/post program support (local and national)

Purpose: an exercise and physical activity campaign from the National Institute on designed to help you fit exercise and physical activity into your daily life Audience: adults in community setting/home bound Interventions: web based education self assessment, goal setting, intervention planning, support, activity/progress evaluation

Implementation: Individually based on needs after self assessment/health screenings Review and set individual goals Provide and ensure adequate education/tools available Host activities and continuing educational events within community and congregation Provide ongoing support community, congregation, ministry team, national resources, online support Evaluation: 3 and 6 month post assessment/health screenings individually 12 month re-evaluation of congregational needs (use original questionnaire for comparison) Feedback from members personally as well as anonymous through mailings sent by Parish Nurse

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