School of Social Work, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network, Detroit, MI, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2023 May-Jun;138(1_suppl):9S-15S. doi: 10.1177/00333549221138852.
This case study highlights the partnership development between a large, urban, public, community-based behavioral health system and an academic program. Using principles of partnership building and facilitators that enhance partnership building, we describe the process of initiating, building, and sustaining the partnership. The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) workforce development initiative was the primary catalyst for the partnership development. The public, community-based behavioral health system is located in an urban, medically underserved area and health care professional shortage area. The academic partner is a master in social work (MSW) program in Michigan. We assessed partnership development by using process and outcome measures that captured changes in the partnerships and in implementation of the HRSA workforce development grant. The goals of this partnership were to develop the infrastructure to support the training of MSW students, expand workforce skills in integrated behavioral health, and increase the number of MSW graduates who work with medically underserved populations. During 2018-2020, the partnership trained 70 field instructors, engaged 114 MSW students in HRSA field placements, and developed 35 community-based field sites (including 4 federally qualified health centers). The partnership provided training for field supervisors and for HRSA MSW students and developed new courses/trainings focusing on integrated behavioral health assessment/intervention practices, trauma-informed care, cultural awareness, and telebehavioral health practices. Of 57 HRSA MSW graduates who responded to a postgraduation survey, 38 (66.7%) were employed in medically underserved, high-need/high-demand urban areas. Partnership sustainability was helped by formal agreements, regular communication, and a collaborative decision-making approach.
本案例研究强调了一个大型城市公共社区心理健康系统与学术项目之间的伙伴关系发展。我们使用伙伴关系建立原则和促进伙伴关系建立的促进因素,描述了启动、建立和维持伙伴关系的过程。卫生资源和服务管理局(HRSA)劳动力发展倡议是伙伴关系发展的主要催化剂。公共社区心理健康系统位于城市中,医疗服务不足且存在医疗保健专业人员短缺的地区。学术合作伙伴是密歇根州的社会工作硕士(MSW)项目。我们通过使用捕捉伙伴关系和 HRSA 劳动力发展赠款实施情况变化的过程和结果措施来评估伙伴关系发展。该伙伴关系的目标是发展基础设施,以支持 MSW 学生的培训,扩大综合心理健康领域的劳动力技能,并增加与医疗服务不足人群合作的 MSW 毕业生人数。在 2018 年至 2020 年期间,该伙伴关系培训了 70 名现场指导员,让 114 名 MSW 学生参与了 HRSA 现场实习,并开发了 35 个社区现场实习基地(包括 4 个合格的联邦卫生中心)。该伙伴关系为现场主管和 HRSA MSW 学生提供了培训,并开发了新的课程/培训,重点关注综合行为健康评估/干预实践、创伤知情护理、文化意识和远程行为健康实践。在回应毕业后调查的 57 名 HRSA MSW 毕业生中,有 38 名(66.7%)在医疗服务不足、高需求/高需求的城市地区就业。正式协议、定期沟通和协作决策方法有助于伙伴关系的可持续性。