Prioritizing partnership: Critical steps towards relationship development for sustaining community-university partnerships

IF 0.9 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Stephanie J Baker, Ann Meletzke
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Abstract

The increase in undergraduate programs in public health within liberal arts institutions in the United States creates an opportunity for community-engaged research with local public health organisations. This type of engagement is one way to connect community members, agency representatives, students, staff, and faculty around social justice organizing efforts that impact entire communities. Authentic relationships and partnerships can reduce real barriers to building bases of support for intervention development, local advocacy efforts, and policy change, to achieve a more just and equitable society. This practice-based article describes key steps to partnership development between a private, engaged-teaching liberal arts institution and a local public health nonprofit located in central North Carolina. The partnership was formed to use community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches to address health equity. To create an authentic CBPR partnership, an intentional partnership development process took place with key steps that were integral to the formation. Structured learning experiences and mentorship provided by previously established CBPR partnerships were critical to partnership development. Shared capacity building experiences, consistent meetings and goal setting facilitated progress. This partnership has lasted since 2015 and continues to grow. Partnership development is an important foundational activity for CBPR and is feasible for local community organizations and undergraduate public health studies departments outside of Schools of Public Health.
优先考虑伙伴关系:维持社区大学伙伴关系发展的关键步骤
美国文科院校公共卫生本科课程的增加为社区参与当地公共卫生组织的研究创造了机会。这种类型的参与是将社区成员、机构代表、学生、员工和教职员工联系起来的一种方式,围绕影响整个社区的社会正义组织工作。真正的关系和伙伴关系可以减少建立支持干预措施发展、地方宣传工作和政策变革基础的真正障碍,从而实现更加公正和公平的社会。这篇基于实践的文章描述了一个私人的、从事教学的文科机构和一个位于北卡罗来纳州中部的当地公共卫生非营利组织之间发展伙伴关系的关键步骤。该伙伴关系的建立是为了利用基于社区的参与性研究方法来解决卫生公平问题。为了建立一个真正的CBPR伙伴关系,一个有意的伙伴关系发展过程发生了,其中的关键步骤是形成过程中不可或缺的。以前建立的CBPR伙伴关系提供的结构化学习经验和指导对伙伴关系的发展至关重要。分享能力建设经验、一致的会议和目标设定促进了进展。这一伙伴关系自2015年以来一直在持续发展。伙伴关系发展是CBPR的重要基础活动,在地方社区组织和公共卫生学院以外的本科公共卫生研究部门是可行的。
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