Department of Human Development, Washington State University, Pullman.
Department of Human Development and Family Science, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg.
Gerontologist. 2019 Jul 16;59(4):770-779. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx194.
Project TRIP (Transforming Relationships through Intergenerational Programs) was developed as a sustainable intergenerational community project involving child care participants and elders attending an elder care program or volunteering at the children's program. The project focused on staff development of evidence-based intergenerational practices. To enhance available intervention research, contact theory provided a theoretical framework to explore how staff members' and administrators' perceptions of the intervention influenced their ability to implement programming in social care settings.
We used a directed content analysis approach to analyze small group and individual interviews with 32 participants from 6 program sites over 5 years.
Participants highlighted inherent challenges and subsequent benefits of academic-community partnerships. Greater on-site presence, open communication, and relationship-building proved critical to improve community partnerships, project fidelity, and program sustainability. When interactions reflected contact theory tenets, collaborators reported positive attitudes toward and interactions with research partners.
Contact theory provided a useful framework to understand the researcher-practitioner partnership. Researchers should plan for partnerships that: (a) are supported by authority figures, including staff and participants, (b) utilize a shared expertise approach where partners have equal group status, (c) involve close cooperation; (d) align research and program goals, and (e) foster positive communication through frequent contact using practitioners' preferred methods and including in-person contact. We recommend future intergenerational programming interventions build on a foundation of both theory and practice.
TRIP 项目(通过代际项目转变关系)是一个可持续的代际社区项目,涉及儿童保育参与者和参加老年护理计划或在儿童计划中志愿服务的老年人。该项目侧重于基于证据的代际实践的员工发展。为了增强现有的干预研究,接触理论提供了一个理论框架,以探讨工作人员和管理人员对干预的看法如何影响他们在社会护理环境中实施编程的能力。
我们使用定向内容分析方法,对来自 6 个项目地点的 32 名参与者进行了小组和个人访谈,历时 5 年。
参与者强调了学术-社区伙伴关系的固有挑战和随后的好处。更多的现场存在、开放的沟通和关系建设被证明是改善社区伙伴关系、项目保真度和项目可持续性的关键。当互动反映了接触理论的原则时,合作者报告了对研究合作伙伴的积极态度和互动。
接触理论为理解研究人员-实践者伙伴关系提供了一个有用的框架。研究人员应该计划建立以下合作伙伴关系:(a)得到包括工作人员和参与者在内的权威人士的支持;(b)利用共享专业知识的方法,使合作伙伴具有平等的群体地位;(c)涉及密切合作;(d)使研究和项目目标保持一致;(e)通过经常使用从业者喜欢的方法并包括面对面接触来促进积极的沟通。我们建议未来的代际编程干预措施建立在理论和实践的基础上。