Actively Recruiting
Enhancing Capacity in Churches to Implement PA Programs
Led by San Diego State University · Updated on 2026-03-05
560
Participants Needed
1
Research Sites
223 weeks
Total Duration
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Sponsors
S
San Diego State University
Lead Sponsor
W
Washington University School of Medicine
Collaborating Sponsor
AI-Summary
What this Trial Is About
Despite the benefits of physical activity (PA) to prevent cardiovascular disease and other chronic diseases, few adult Latinas meet PA guidelines. Given the central role of churches within the Latino community and their commitment to the well-being of their members, they are ideal settings for health promotion. Evidence-based interventions (EBIs) for increasing PA and reducing obesity exist, but few PA interventions go to scale. Investigators propose to enhance Faith in Action with three organization-level strategies designed to increase program fit and effectiveness: 1) training church leaders in health promotion; 2) tailoring messaging to enhance fit between Faith in Action and each unique church environment; and 3) empowering community health workers (promotoras) to advocate for organizational change. Given the need to improve strategies to sustain health programs in community settings, investigators will test the influence of two additional sustainment strategies: 1) strengthening community collaborations and 2) providing technical support. Twenty-eight churches will be randomly assigned to a Standard EBI group (Faith in Action as originally implemented), an Enhanced group (Standard intervention + organizational-level implementation strategies), or an Enhanced + Sustainment group (Enhanced implementation group + sustainment strategies). Investigators will test the proposed implementation strategies on organization-level change and individual behavior in diverse churches for a 12-month intervention and 6-month follow-up period. The proposed study aims to: 1) Test the short and long-term impacts of organization-level implementation strategies in 2 Enhanced conditions on organizational outcomes compared to the Standard EBI condition and 2) Examine individual behavior change among Latinas (N=560) in churches in the 2 Enhanced conditions compared to the Standard EBI condition. The study's primary hypothesis is that Latina's receiving the Enhanced interventions will increase their PA levels significantly more than those receiving the Standard Faith in Action intervention, and the improvements in PA will be sustained. If successful, findings from the current study will provide evidence of organizational-level strategies for uptake, sustainment, and implementation strategies for scale-up of PA interventions to increase PA and reduce chronic disease in churches across the US.
CONDITIONS
Official Title
Enhancing Capacity in Churches to Implement PA Programs
Who Can Participate
Eligibility Criteria
You may qualify if you...
- Self-identifying as Latina
- Aged 18 to 65 years
- Planning to attend the faith-based organization (church) for the next 18 months
- Low self-reported leisure-time moderate to vigorous physical activity (less than 50 minutes weekly)
- No health factors interfering with physical activity
You will not qualify if you...
- Having a health condition that prevents participation in physical activity
- Cognitive impairment that prevents participation
- Inability to complete informed consent in English or Spanish
- Attending churches other than the one where recruited
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Trial Site Locations
Total: 1 location
1
San Diego State University Research Foundation
San Diego, California, United States, 92182
Actively Recruiting
Research Team
E
Elva Arredondo, PhD
CONTACT
I
Isela Martinez, MPH, MA
CONTACT
How is the study designed?
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Masking
TRIPLE
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Model
PARALLEL
Primary Purpose
PREVENTION
Number of Arms
3
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