Department of Psychiatry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.
Implement Sci. 2009 Mar 31;4:17. doi: 10.1186/1748-5908-4-17.
Implementation of evidence-based mental health assessment and intervention in community public health practice is a high priority for multiple stakeholders. Academic-community partnerships can assist in the implementation of efficacious treatments in community settings; yet, little is known about the processes by which these collaborations are developed. In this paper, we discuss our application of community-based participatory research (CBPR) approach to implementation, and we present six lessons we have learned from the establishment of an academic-community partnership.
With older adults with psychosis as a focus, we have developed a partnership between a university research center and a public mental health service system based on CBPR. The long-term goal of the partnership is to collaboratively establish an evidence-based implementation network that is sustainable within the public mental healthcare system.
In building a sustainable partnership, we found that the following lessons were instrumental: changing attitudes; sharing staff; expecting obstacles and formalizing solutions; monitoring and evaluating; adapting and adjusting; and taking advantage of emerging opportunities. Some of these lessons were previously known principles that were modified as the result of the CBPR process, while some lessons derived directly from the interactive process of forming the partnership.
The process of forming of academic-public partnerships is challenging and time consuming, yet crucial for the development and implementation of state-of-the-art approaches to assessment and interventions to improve the functioning and quality of life for persons with serious mental illnesses. These partnerships provide necessary organizational support to facilitate the implementation of clinical research findings in community practice benefiting consumers, researchers, and providers.
在社区公共卫生实践中实施基于证据的心理健康评估和干预是多方利益相关者的当务之急。学术-社区伙伴关系可以协助在社区环境中实施有效的治疗方法;然而,对于这些合作关系是如何发展的,我们知之甚少。在本文中,我们讨论了我们将基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)方法应用于实施的情况,并介绍了我们从建立学术-社区伙伴关系中学到的六个经验教训。
以精神病患者的老年人为重点,我们在大学研究中心和公共精神卫生服务系统之间建立了基于 CBPR 的伙伴关系。该伙伴关系的长期目标是合作建立一个可持续的基于证据的实施网络,该网络在公共精神卫生保健系统内是可持续的。
在建立可持续的伙伴关系时,我们发现以下经验教训非常重要:改变态度;共享员工;预期障碍并正式解决;监测和评估;适应和调整;并利用新出现的机会。其中一些经验教训是先前已知的原则,由于 CBPR 过程而进行了修改,而另一些经验教训则直接源自形成伙伴关系的互动过程。
学术-公共伙伴关系的形成过程具有挑战性且耗时,但对于开发和实施评估和干预的最先进方法至关重要,这些方法可以改善严重精神疾病患者的功能和生活质量。这些伙伴关系提供了必要的组织支持,以促进临床研究成果在社区实践中的实施,使消费者、研究人员和提供者受益。