AI Article Synopsis

  • Community-academic partnerships (CAPs) in public health are essential for incorporating community input into health-related decisions, but there's a lack of literature on community partners' experiences in these collaborations.
  • The study employs mixed methods social network analysis (MMSNA) to explore power dynamics and relationships in a CAP focused on health equity, using both quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to provide a comprehensive view of collaboration efforts.
  • To improve public health outcomes, it's crucial to adopt systems-level approaches that consider various community contexts, using MMSNA to analyze network structures and community perspectives effectively, ultimately leading to more sustainable health initiatives.

Article Abstract

Background: Community-academic partnerships (CAPs) in public health are increasingly utilized to integrate community voice into decision-making processes of health-related interventions, programs, and practice. However, community partners' collaboration experiences remain understated in the literature. Thus, there is a need to further advance methodological approaches that examine the effectiveness of CAPs, while also highlighting community voice to, ultimately, improve public health outcomes.

Objectives: (1) To demonstrate how a practical approach to mixed methods social network analysis (MMSNA) can highlight power dynamics in community health partnerships and use MMSNA data to build relationships across stake-holders for systems change effortsMethods: MMSNA was used to examine a CAP focused on public health equity in a Midwest region. The project applied a sequential mixed methods design (QUAN → QUAL) with a network survey and individual semi-structured interviews. Both data strands served the function of expansion, where quantitative data identified what relationships existed in the network, level of activity, and factors for motivations, providing breadth of collaboration. Qualitative data further elaborated on how partners perceived these experiences, providing depth and contextualizing quantitative results.

Conclusions: Systems level approaches must be applied to capture broader contexts (e.g., community, interpersonal, and individual) surrounding community health partnerships. The use of MMSNA maximizes benefits from a systems methodology-social network analysis-with qualitative interviews that allow for the critical assessment of network structure and community centered perspectives. Community health partnerships are encouraged to utilize this approach in order to deliver more sustainable public health efforts centered on the community that is directly impacted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/cpr.2022.0029DOI Listing

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