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  • Public Health
  • Nursing Education
  • Community Engagement

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  • Collaborative community-academic partnerships are vital for public health.
  • These relationships support nursing student preparation and sustainable initiatives.
  • They foster innovative solutions for critical health issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe and understand the characteristics of a community-academic partnership over time.
  • To identify factors influencing the partnership's dynamics and effectiveness.
  • To explore strategies for improving the community-academic relationship.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive case study approach was employed.
  • Participants included partnership staff, leaders, community residents, and student nurses (2011-2015).
  • Data were collected through focus groups, document analysis, interviews, and surveys.

Main Results:

  • Four primary themes emerged: Time, Communication, Goals, and Sharing.
  • These themes illuminate the relationship dynamics between academic and community partners.
  • Analysis revealed specific areas for enhancing partnership effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • Findings provide actionable recommendations for academic and community partners.
  • Improving relationship characteristics can foster more effective collaborative partnerships.
  • These enhanced partnerships are crucial for addressing health inequities and advancing the public health nursing workforce.