%0 PDF %T Enhancing organizational capacity to provide cancer control programs among Latino churches: design and baseline findings of the CRUZA Study. %A Allen, Jennifer D.; Torres, Maria Idali.; Tom, Laura S.; Rustan, Sarah.; Leyva, Bryan.; Negron, Rosalyn.; Linnan, Laura A.; Jandorf, Lina.; Ospino, Hosffman. %D 2016-08-16T18:22:20.043Z %8 2016-08-16 %R http://localhost/files/h128nr57v %X Background: Faith-based organizations (FBOs) have been successful in delivering health promotion programs for African Americans, though few studies have been conducted among Latinos. Even fewer have focused on organizational change, which is required to sustain community-based initiatives. We hypothesized that FBOs serving Latinos would be more likely to offer evidence-based strategies (EBS) for cancer control after receiving a capacity enhancement intervention to implement health programs, and designed the CRUZA trial to test this hypothesis. This paper describes the CRUZA design and baseline findings.; Keywords: Latinos, Hispanics, Faith-based organizations, Catholic, Cancer screening, Evidence-based interventions, Implementation science, Organizational capacity enhancement, Capacity building, Community-based participatory research.; Springer Open. %[ 2018-10-11 %9 Text %~ Tufts Digital Library %W Institution