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- Title
Case Studies of Community–Academic Partnerships Established Using the Give-Get Grid Model.
- Authors
Behringer, Bruce; Southerland, Jodi L.; Plummer, Robert M.
- Abstract
While partnerships for health delivery and improvement are frequently described by their structure, goals, and plans, less attention is paid to the interactive relationships among partners or for larger stakeholder groups’ coalition memberships. The Give-Get Grid group process tool can be used to assess each stakeholders’ expected benefits (“gets”) and contributions (“gives”) needed to establish and maintain long-term, mutually advantageous community–academic partnerships. This article describes three case study experiences using the Give-Get Grid in real-world context to understand and generate ideas to address contemporary health promotion opportunities among a variety of stakeholders. The case studies address three distinct community health promotion opportunities: prevention of school-based adolescent obesity disparities, higher education health professions training programs in rural community-based settings, and methods for engaging community coalitions in state Comprehensive Cancer Control Programs. The case studies demonstrate the Give-Get Grid’s utility in both planning and evaluating partnerships and documenting key elements for progress in health promotion initiatives built on long-term community–academic relationships. Steps are explained with practical lessons learned in using the Grid.
- Subjects
PREVENTION of childhood obesity; COMMUNITY health services; HEALTH promotion; INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; CASE studies; SCHOOL health services
- Publication
Health Promotion Practice, 2018, Vol 19, Issue 5, p654
- ISSN
1524-8399
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/1524839917740118