A Qualitative Exploration of Alternative Strategies for Building Community Health Partnerships: Collaboration- Versus Issue-Oriented Approaches
Autor: | Sandra Senter, William L. Beery, Loel Solomon, Allen Cheadle, Pamela M. Schwartz |
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Rok vydání: | 2005 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Health (social science) business.industry Public health Community Participation Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Psychological intervention Public relations Community Networks Health informatics Article Urban Studies Qualitative analysis Political science General partnership Community health medicine Humans Organizational Objectives Social determinants of health Cooperative Behavior Program Development business Qualitative Research Qualitative research |
Zdroj: | Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 82:638-652 |
ISSN: | 1468-2869 1099-3460 |
DOI: | 10.1093/jurban/jti120 |
Popis: | Broad-based community partnerships are seen as an effective way of addressing many community, health issues, but the partnership approach has had relatively limited success in producing measurable improvements in long-term health outcomes. One potential reason, among many, for this lack of success is a mismatch between the goals of the partnership, and its structure/membership. This article reports on an exploratory, empirical analysis relating the structure of partnerships to the types of issues they address. A qualitative analysis of 34 “successful” community health partnerships, produced two relatively clear patterns relating partnership goals to structurel membership: (1) “collaboration-oriented” partnerships that included substantial resident involvement and focused on broader determinants of health with interventions aimed at producing immediate, concrete community improvements; and (2) “issueoriented” partnerships that focused on a single, typically health-related issue with multilevel interventions that included a focus on higher-level systems and policy change. Issue-oriented partnerships tended to have larger organizations governing the partnership with resident input obtained in other ways. The implication of these results, if confirmed by further research, is that funders and organizers of community health partnerships may need to pay closer attention to the alignment between, the membership/structure of a community partnership and its goals particularly with respect to the involvement of community residents. |
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