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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare management
  • Community engagement
  • Public health

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  • Crises challenge existing healthcare partnerships.
  • Sustaining collaboration with patients, caregivers, providers, and leaders is crucial during difficult times.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore effective strategies for crisis partnerships.
  • To understand how to sustain and evolve collaborations during challenging periods.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of six response papers building on an opening paper (Kuluski et al. 2024).
  • Emphasis on qualitative insights and synthesis of perspectives on partnership evolution.

Main Results:

  • Shift towards community-led engagement models.
  • Importance of trauma-informed approaches at individual and organizational levels.
  • Recognition of the interplay between organizational culture and leadership in partnerships.

Conclusions:

  • Broadening engagement with communities fosters co-production of healthcare improvements.
  • Addressing social determinants of health is integral to effective crisis partnerships.
  • Sustained and evolved partnerships enhance resilience during crises.