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Title: “We Hide Under the Scriptures” Conceptualization of Health Among United Methodist Church Clergy in Kenya
Authors: Kaamara, Eunice
Adipo's, Sherine
Keywords: Clergy
Health beliefs
Religion
Health-seeking behaviors
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: As community leaders, clergy are well-positioned to impact the health of their congregants. Clergy’s conceptualizations of health influence their own self-care and how they minister to others. Interviews and focus group discussions on health conceptualizations and health-seeking behaviors were conducted with 49 United Methodist Church clergy in Western Kenya. Data were analyzed using interpretative phenomenological methods. Participants defined health holistically using an environmental health model. Some participants reported not seeking health care so their congregants would believe that their faith kept them healthy. Participants who believed that health comes directly from God reported seeking health care less often. Participants also reported combining traditional indigenous medicine with Western medicine. This study has implications for health promotion among Kenyan clergy and offers the first study of health conceptualization among clergy in Africa.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4911
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