Bolda Elise J, Saucier Paul, Maddox George L, Wetle Terrie, Lowe Jane Isaacs
Community Partnerships for Older Adults, Muskie School of Public Service, University of Southern Maine, P.O. Box 9300, 509 Forest Avenue, Suite 290, Portland, ME 04104-9300, USA.
Gerontologist. 2006 Jun;46(3):391-7. doi: 10.1093/geront/46.3.391.
This article describes early efforts of four community partnerships in Boston, El Paso, Houston, and Milwaukee to address governance and management structures in ways that promote the sustainability of innovative community-based long-term care system improvements. The four communities are grantees of the Community Partnerships for Older Adults Program, a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation that fosters local partnerships to improve long-term care and supportive-services systems in order to meet the current and future needs of older adults.
We examined community partnership approaches to governance and management, as well as evidence of the partnerships' influence in their communities, by using the conceptual framework of the community health partnerships typology developed by Shannon M. Mitchell and Stephen Shortell.
Addressing governance and management issues was critical to the early evolution of community partnerships for older adults. Early partnership experiences, particularly with regard to local funders and media, provide evidence of emerging centrality (importance and influence in the community), which forecasts sustainability. Observation over a longer period is needed in order to see whether early successes will be sustained, particularly once original grant funding ends.
Community partnerships for older adults can become influential positive forces but must invest in adequate governance and management structures early on.
本文介绍了波士顿、埃尔帕索、休斯顿和密尔沃基的四个社区伙伴关系在早期为解决治理和管理结构问题所做的努力,这些努力旨在以促进基于社区的创新长期护理系统改进的可持续性的方式进行。这四个社区是老年人社区伙伴关系计划的受资助者,该计划是罗伯特·伍德·约翰逊基金会的一项全国性倡议,旨在促进地方伙伴关系,以改善长期护理和支持服务系统,以满足老年人当前和未来的需求。
我们运用香农·M·米切尔和斯蒂芬·肖特尔开发的社区卫生伙伴关系类型学的概念框架,研究了社区伙伴关系在治理和管理方面的方法,以及这些伙伴关系在其社区中的影响力证据。
解决治理和管理问题对于老年人社区伙伴关系的早期发展至关重要。早期的伙伴关系经验,特别是与当地资助者和媒体的经验,提供了新兴中心地位(在社区中的重要性和影响力)的证据,这预示着可持续性。需要进行更长时间的观察,以了解早期的成功是否能够持续,特别是一旦最初的资助资金结束。
老年人社区伙伴关系可以成为有影响力的积极力量,但必须尽早投资于适当的治理和管理结构。