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建立学术-社区伙伴关系以增加少数族裔在卫生专业领域的代表性。

Building an academic-community partnership for increasing representation of minorities in the health professions.

作者信息

Erwin Katherine, Blumenthal Daniel S, Chapel Thomas, Allwood L Vernon

机构信息

Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2004 Nov;15(4):589-602. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2004.0059.

Abstract

We evaluated collaboration among academic and community partners in a program to recruit African American youth into the health professions. Six institutions of higher education, an urban school system, two community organizations, and two private enterprises became partners to create a health career pipeline for this population. The pipeline consisted of 14 subprograms designed to enrich academic science curricula, stimulate the interest of students in health careers, and facilitate entry into professional schools and other graduate-level educational programs. Subprogram directors completed questionnaires regarding a sense of common mission/vision and coordination/collaboration three times during the 3-year project. The partners strongly shared a common mission and vision throughout the duration of the program, although there was some weakening in the last phase. Subprogram directors initially viewed coordination/collaboration as weak, but by midway through the project period viewed it as stronger. Feared loss of autonomy was foremost among several factors that threatened collaboration among the partners. Collaboration was improved largely through a process of building trust among the partners.

摘要

我们评估了学术机构与社区合作伙伴在一项招募非裔美国青年进入卫生专业领域的项目中的合作情况。六所高等教育机构、一个城市学校系统、两个社区组织和两家民营企业成为合作伙伴,为这一人群打造一条健康职业发展通道。该通道由14个子项目组成,旨在丰富学术科学课程、激发学生对健康职业的兴趣,并促进他们进入专业学校和其他研究生层次的教育项目。子项目负责人在为期三年的项目中三次填写关于共同使命/愿景意识以及协调/合作情况的调查问卷。在项目实施期间,合作伙伴强烈认同共同的使命和愿景,不过在最后阶段有所弱化。子项目负责人最初认为协调/合作较为薄弱,但到项目进行到一半时,他们认为情况有所改善。在威胁合作伙伴之间合作的若干因素中,对自主权丧失的担忧最为突出。合作的改善主要通过在合作伙伴之间建立信任的过程来实现。

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