Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
J Community Psychol. 2020 May;48(4):1147-1162. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22240. Epub 2019 Sep 18.
This study examines peer networking as a capacity-building strategy for the implementation of Housing First (HF), a complex community intervention targeting chronic homelessness.
A qualitative, multiple case study was conducted to examine the capacity-building activities of two, multicommunity peer networks established by community leaders in the Canadian Homelessness sector. Data collection activities included document analysis, key informant interviews (n = 10), and a follow-up focus group with interview participants in each network. Thematic analyses were conducted for each network, followed by a cross-case analysis.
Engaging in a multicommunity peer network enhances leaders' capacity to advance HF by creating opportunities to foster trust and communication, inform continuous improvement, and navigate ambiguity. A number of contextual factors influence connections between peer networking and capacity building.
Peer networks are a valuable source of support and timely, contextually relevant knowledge for community leaders advancing local adaptation and implementation of HF.
本研究考察了同伴网络作为实施“优先住房”(HF)的一种能力建设策略,这是一项针对慢性无家可归问题的复杂社区干预措施。
采用定性、多案例研究方法,考察了加拿大无家可归者领域的两位社区领袖建立的两个多社区同伴网络的能力建设活动。数据收集活动包括文件分析、关键知情人访谈(n=10)以及每个网络中访谈参与者的后续焦点小组。对每个网络进行主题分析,然后进行跨案例分析。
参与多社区同伴网络通过创造培养信任和沟通、提供持续改进信息以及应对模糊性的机会,增强了领导者推进 HF 的能力。一些背景因素影响着同伴网络和能力建设之间的联系。
同伴网络是支持和及时、相关背景知识的宝贵来源,有助于社区领导者推进当地 HF 的适应和实施。