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Finally, the fifth stage of Bracht et al. (1999) model is dissemination and reassessment. In this stage key elements include updating the community analysis and profiles, “which involves looking for changes that might have occurred in leadership, resources, and organizational relationship in the community”. To carry out the activities of this stage the health promoter can make use of the concept of Shuura as described in the second stage. In addition several other channels of communication can be identified within an Islamic community, which include the Mosque and Quranic schools. The mosque is an important area in an Islamic community and offer possible means as way for disseminating health promotion ideals. For instance all Muslim men are obliged to attend Friday prayers in a mosque (Quran 62:9-10). This prayer is performed in a congregation and there are two sermons prior to the prayer. The first sermon is dedicated to issues on religion while the second sermon to issues on current affairs affecting the Muslim community. Prior to the sermons, the Khatib (the person saying the sermons) mingles with the congregation to discuss on any issues that might be of relevance for presentation during the sermons. By taking advantage of these channels of communication in Islamic society, the health promoter would be able to complete successfully health promotion interventions based on peoples’ own perspective on life, health and healthy behavior.

Reference:

Bracht, N., Kingsbury, L. & Rissel L. (1999). A Five stage Community Organization Model for Health Promotion. In Bracht, N (Ed.). Health Promotion at the community Level. (pp 83-104). International Educational and Professional Publisher, Thousand Oaks, California 91320. SAGE Publications

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