Community Engagement Core, Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST), Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio 45229, USA.
Acad Med. 2013 Mar;88(3):335-42. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e318280d8de.
An emerging best practice of addressing health and improving health disparities in communities is ensuring that academic health centers (AHCs) are engaged with area schools, primary care practices, and community advocates as equal partners in research, services, and programs. The literature documents the importance of ensuring that academic-community collaboration is based on equity, trust, and respect and that there is capacity (time and resources) and a shared culture (language, skills, and applied knowledge) for accomplishing mutual goals in academic-community research partnerships. It is also essential that an academic-community collaboration result in tangible and measurable goals and outcomes for both the target community and the AHC. Currently, the models for implementing best practices in community health partnerships, especially training programs, are limited.This article summarizes the goals and outcomes for the Community Leaders Institute (CLI), a six-week innovative leadership development training program designed to enhance academic-community research, integrate the interests of community leaders and AHC researchers, and build research capacity and competencies within the community. On the basis of two years of outcome data, the CLI is achieving its intended goals of engaging faculty as trainer-scholars while promoting academic-community partnerships that align with community and AHC priorities. The training and collaborative research paradigm used by the CLI has served to accelerate AHC-community engagement and integration efforts, as CLI graduates are now serving on AHC steering, bioethics, and other committees.
解决社区健康问题和改善健康不平等的一种新兴最佳实践是确保学术医疗中心 (AHC) 与地区学校、初级保健实践和社区倡导者平等合作,共同参与研究、服务和项目。文献证明了确保学术-社区合作基于公平、信任和尊重的重要性,并且有能力(时间和资源)和共同的文化(语言、技能和应用知识)来实现学术-社区研究伙伴关系的共同目标。同样重要的是,学术-社区合作应为目标社区和 AHC 带来切实可行和可衡量的目标和成果。目前,社区卫生伙伴关系(尤其是培训计划)的最佳实践实施模式有限。本文总结了社区领袖学院 (CLI) 的目标和成果,CLI 是一个为期六周的创新领导力发展培训计划,旨在加强学术-社区研究,整合社区领袖和 AHC 研究人员的利益,并在社区内建立研究能力和能力。基于两年的结果数据,CLI 正在实现其目标,即让教师成为培训学者,同时促进与社区和 AHC 优先事项保持一致的学术-社区伙伴关系。CLI 采用的培训和合作研究模式有助于加速 AHC-社区参与和整合工作,因为 CLI 的毕业生现在正在 AHC 指导委员会、生物伦理等委员会任职。