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Using Collaborative Coalition Processes to Advance Community Health, Well-Being, and Equity: A Multiple-Case Study Analysis From a National Community Transformation Initiative

机译:利用协同联盟流程推进社区卫生,福祉和股权:来自国家社区转型倡议的多案例研究分析

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Spreading Community Accelerators Through Learning and Evaluation (SCALE) was a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded initiative from 2015 to 2017 to build capability of 24 community coalitions to advance health, well-being, and equity. The SCALE theory of change had three components: develop leadership capability, build relationships within and between communities, and create an intercommunity system to spread promising ideas. The theory was operationalized through training academies, coaching, and peer-to-peer learning that explicitly addressed equity and systems change. In this article, we describe how SCALE facilitated community transformation related to Collaborating for Equity and Justice Principles 1, 3, 4, and 6. We conducted a multiple-case study approach with two community coalitions including site visits, interviews, and observation to illuminate underlying mechanisms of change by exploring how and why change occurs. Skid Row Women worked with women experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles to address diabetes and food systems. Healthy Livable Communities of Cattaraugus County used a portfolio of projects in order to create system changes to improve population health and increase access to services for people with disabilities in rural New York State. Through our analysis, we describe how two coalitions used SCALE tools for collaborative coalition processes such as aim setting, relationship building, and shared decision making with community residents. Our findings suggest that advancing Collaborating for Equity and Justice principles requires self-reflection and courage; new ways of being in relationship; learning from failure; productive conflict to explicitly address power, racism, and other forms of oppression; and methods to test systems improvement ideas.
机译:通过学习和评估传播社区加速器(规模)是2015年至2017年罗伯特伍德约翰逊基金会资助的倡议,以建立24个社区联盟的能力,以推进健康,福祉和公平。变化的规模理论有三个组成部分:制定领导能力,建立社区内部和社区之间的关系,并创建一个跨越的互动系统来传播有希望的想法。该理论通过培训学院,教练和同行学习进行了明确解决了股权和系统的变化。在本文中,我们描述了与股权和公正原则的合作有关的促进社区转型1,3,4和6.我们进行了一项多案例的研究方法,其中包括两个社区联盟,包括现场访问,访谈和观察来阐明通过探索如何以及为什么发生改变的基础机制。滑行排女性与洛杉矶体验无家可归的妇女解决糖尿病和食品系统。 Cattaraugus County的健康居住社区使用了一个项目组合,以创造系统变化,以改善人口健康,并增加纽约农村残疾人的服务。通过我们的分析,我们描述了两组联盟如何使用瞄准工具,以便与社区居民共同决策等协作联盟过程。我们的研究结果表明,促进合作股权和司法原则需要自我反思和勇气;在关系中的新方法;从失败中学习;生产冲突,明确地解决权力,种族主义和其他形式的压迫;和测试系统改进思想的方法。

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