Community Partners in Evaluation and Change

Jeffry Will, Tracy Milligan, Timothy Cheney
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Over the past quarter-century, The Magnolia Project has served a section of “the Northwest Corridor” of Jacksonville, FL, providing reproductive and well-woman care and intensive case management to reduce infant mortality in the African American community. During this time, the primary focus for Magnolia has been to provide clinic-based well woman care, prenatal care, support groups and case management through a store-front site in the heart of the target area. As new opportunities for funding became available, Magnolia moved from its “traditional” focus of women who come to, or are referred to, the clinic site to a broad-based Community-wide focus in order to address the underlying symptoms affecting the community’s health and the disparities this community faces. The Authors have been involved in the discussion, design, and implementation of Magnolia throughout the past 25 years, literally “sitting around the table” working on the original program proposal. In this paper we reflect on our role as evaluation partner for the Magnolia Project, and discuss how Program Representatives and staff, Evaluation Partners, and Community Partners joined forces over the past 25 years to implement the Magnolia project, and how they made a difference in their community. The lessons learned from this process are informative to other programs seeking to expand their community impact through partnering with university-based researchers.
评估和变革中的社区合作伙伴
在过去的四分之一个世纪里,木兰项目为佛罗里达州杰克逊维尔市 "西北走廊 "的一部分地区提供服务,提供生殖保健和妇女保健以及强化个案管理,以降低非裔美国人社区的婴儿死亡率。在此期间,木兰项目的主要重点是通过位于目标地区中心的店面,提供以诊所为基础的妇女保健、产前护理、支持小组和个案管理。随着新的筹资机会的出现,白玉兰从 "传统的 "关注前来诊所就诊或被转介到诊所就诊的妇女,转变为广泛关注整个社区,以解决影响社区健康的潜在症状和社区面临的差距。在过去的 25 年中,作者们一直参与木兰计划的讨论、设计和实施,实际上就是 "围坐在桌边",为最初的计划提案出谋划策。在本文中,我们将反思我们作为木兰项目评估合作伙伴的角色,并讨论在过去的 25 年中,项目代表和工作人员、评估合作伙伴以及社区合作伙伴是如何联手实施木兰项目的,以及他们是如何改变社区的。从这一过程中吸取的经验教训对其他希望通过与大学研究人员合作扩大社区影响的项目具有借鉴意义。
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