Wiggins Sa'Nealdra T, Glasgow LaShawn, Durocher Becky, Bayer Erin, Plescia Marcus, Holtgrave Peter, Hacker Karen
RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Arlington, VA, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2025 Jul;26(4):637-642. doi: 10.1177/15248399241278968. Epub 2024 Sep 19.
Multisector community partnerships (MCPs) are a key element of the public health approach to addressing social determinants of health (SDOH). The Improving SDOH-Getting Further Faster (GFF) retrospective evaluation of MCP-driven SDOH interventions was designed to generate practice-based evidence that can help guide partnerships' efforts to improve chronic disease outcomes and advance health equity by addressing SDOH. This article shares Year 2 GFF findings related to sustainability strategies for partnerships focused on SDOH and their interventions. GFF partnerships' reported sustainability strategies, including establishing shared goals and increasing partners' capacity for SDOH work through training, align well with the rich coalition building evidence base. Findings also indicate some evolution of sustainability strategies, such as adopting team-based, decentralized leadership models to help guard against partner or staff turnover. Organizations looking to form, fund, or provide technical assistance to MCPs that address SDOH can use the practice-based insights shared in this research brief to plan ahead for sustainability.
多部门社区伙伴关系(MCPs)是公共卫生方法中应对健康的社会决定因素(SDOH)的关键要素。对由MCP驱动的SDOH干预措施进行的“改善SDOH - 更快更进一步(GFF)”回顾性评估旨在生成基于实践的证据,以帮助指导伙伴关系努力改善慢性病结果,并通过应对SDOH来促进健康公平。本文分享了GFF项目第二年与专注于SDOH及其干预措施的伙伴关系的可持续性策略相关的研究结果。GFF伙伴关系报告的可持续性策略,包括设定共同目标以及通过培训提高伙伴开展SDOH工作的能力,与丰富的联盟建设证据基础高度契合。研究结果还表明了可持续性策略的一些演变,例如采用基于团队的、分散式领导模式以防范伙伴或工作人员流失。希望为应对SDOH的MCPs建立、提供资金或提供技术援助的组织可以利用本研究简报中分享的基于实践的见解,提前规划可持续性。