Sibbald Shannon, Kothari Anita, Rudman Debbie, Dobbins Maureen, Rouse Michael, Edwards Nancy, Gore Dana
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Nurs Res. 2012 Mar;44(1):95-119.
The purpose of this study was to better understand how partnerships are initiated, maintained, and sustained in public health practice. A qualitative design was employed to conduct individual interviews and focus groups. The participants included practitioners from 6 purposively selected public health units in the Canadian province of Ontario that developed partnerships in program planning. It was found that partnerships play an essential role in program planning but that minimal information is available regarding the partnership process. Most partnerships are formed on an ad hoc basis, with little formalization. Public health professionals rely on their experiential knowledge when seeking out and working with partners.These findings can serve to inform future public health planning and strengthen the formation and maintenance of partnerships in public health and other sectors. Understanding how partnerships are initiated, maintained, and sustained is an important first step in supporting the use of research to advance collaborative public health efforts.
本研究的目的是更好地了解在公共卫生实践中伙伴关系是如何启动、维持和持续的。采用定性设计进行个人访谈和焦点小组讨论。参与者包括来自加拿大安大略省6个经有目的地挑选的公共卫生单位的从业者,这些单位在项目规划中建立了伙伴关系。研究发现,伙伴关系在项目规划中发挥着重要作用,但关于伙伴关系过程的可用信息极少。大多数伙伴关系是临时形成的,几乎没有正式化。公共卫生专业人员在寻找合作伙伴并与其合作时依赖于他们的经验知识。这些发现可为未来的公共卫生规划提供参考,并加强公共卫生及其他部门伙伴关系的形成和维持。了解伙伴关系是如何启动、维持和持续的,是支持利用研究推进协作性公共卫生工作的重要第一步。