Keyonna M King, D'Ann Morris, Loretta Jones, Aziza Lucas-Wright, Felica Jones, Homero E Del Pino, Courtney Porter, Roberto Vargas, Katherine Kahn, Arleen F Brown, Keith C Norris
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摘要
背景:发展有效的社区-学术合作伙伴关系(CAPs)具有挑战性,而建立和维持这种关系的步骤并没有被很好地记录下来。本文介绍了为建立和维持健康社区邻里倡议(HCNI)所做的努力,这是一项旨在改善南洛杉矶低收入社区健康状况的 CAP:方法:通过与 HCNI 社区和学术合作伙伴进行半结构化讨论,为 CAP 的形成制定框架:结果:我们发现共同价值观和尊重这两个关键特征对于决定成立 HCNI 至关重要。我们确定了建立和维持 HCNI 所需的五个要素:信任、透明、公平和公正、充足的资源以及制定协议以提供结构。我们还确定了若干挑战和障碍,以及高级网络倡议为缓解这些挑战而采用的战略:我们制定了一个框架,纳入并加强了在低收入社区建立和维持 CAP 的关键要素。
The Los Angeles Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative: A Ten Year Experience in Building and Sustaining a Successful Community-Academic Partnership.
Background: Developing effective Community-Academic Partnerships (CAPs) is challenging, and the steps to build and sustain them have not been well documented. This paper describes efforts to form and sustain the Healthy Community Neighborhood Initiative (HCNI), a CAP to improve health in a low-income community in South Los Angeles.
Methods: Moderated, semi-structured discussions with HCNI community and academic partners were used to develop a framework for CAP formation.
Results: We identified two key features, shared values and respect, as critical to the decision to form the HCNI. Five elements were identified as necessary for building and sustaining the HCNI: trust, transparency, equity and fairness, adequate resources and developing protocols to provide structure. We also identified several challenges and barriers and the strategies used in the HCNI to mitigate these challenges.
Conclusion: We developed a framework to incorporate and reinforce the key elements identified as crucial in building and sustaining a CAP in a low-income community.