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  • Health Promotion
  • Qualitative Research

Background:

  • Health promotion for African American older men in rural areas faces unique challenges.
  • Understanding these barriers is crucial for developing effective health interventions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore barriers to health promotion among African American older men in the rural Mississippi Delta.
  • To understand the multifaceted nature of health from the perspective of these men.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative, intrinsic case study approach.
  • Data collected through one key informant interview and two focus groups with 14 men (ages 41-55).
  • Participants included community members and a men's health advisors group.

Main Results:

  • The concept of 'health' is broadly defined by participants.
  • Significant structural barriers beyond healthcare access impede health promotion.
  • Key themes: men's reluctance to discuss health, holistic view of health determinants, and need for male leadership.

Conclusions:

  • Effective health promotion must address social determinants and cultural norms.
  • Future interventions should consider men's communication patterns and community structures.
  • Engaging male leaders is vital for successful health initiatives in this population.