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  • Public Health
  • Community Health
  • Rural Health

Background:

  • Rural areas face unique challenges in healthcare access for older adults.
  • Community capacity building is essential for sustainable health initiatives.
  • Collaborative partnerships can overcome resource limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the impact of collaborative partnerships on community capacity in rural settings.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of the Improving Senior Healthcare Access in Rural Environments (I-SHARE) program.
  • To identify lessons learned from inter-organizational collaboration in health programs.

Main Methods:

  • The study involved a collaboration between a federally qualified health center, a community-based organization, and a regional library system.
  • The Improving Senior Healthcare Access in Rural Environments (I-SHARE) program was piloted to enhance primary care access for rural older adults.
  • Qualitative insights were gathered on partnership dynamics and implementation strategies.

Main Results:

  • The collaboration strengthened community capacity by optimizing resource utilization and expanding program visibility.
  • Partnerships facilitated greater reach and provided a model for future rural health initiatives.
  • Differing organizational expertise enriched program development and implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative partnerships are crucial for maximizing resource utilization and building trust in rural communities.
  • Inter-organizational collaboration enhances program effectiveness and sustainability, particularly in resource-scarce environments.
  • Leveraging social networks and shared values strengthens partnerships for improved health outcomes in older adults.