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Collaborating to evaluate
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Who could your collaborators be? Collaborators ?
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Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing Evaluating the Impact of the ‘Patient as Professional within a Network’ Tool to Self-Manage Chronic Disease Linked to project: Interprofessional Learning in Primary Health Care to Encourage Active Patient Self- Management of Chronic Disease Health professionals Consumers Community organizations Collaborative links
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Community coalition re Diabetes (Hill et al., 2008) This was successful because: Long-term collaboration Equal participation Broad membership Recognition of efforts by insiders and outsiders Timing & persistence Acknowledgment that policy change takes time Empowerment, and voice of community University as equal partner Shared vision and collaboration Hill, A., de Zapien, J.G., Stewart, R.,Whitmer, M., et al. (2008). Building a successful community coalition-university partnership at the Arizona-Sonora border. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action., 2 (3), 245-250.
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How do I find collaborators ? Collaborators ?
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The Chronic Disease Self-Management Tools Evaluation Network (CDSMTEN) WHAT DOES THE CDSMTEN INVOLVE? A web-based forum provides the opportunity to share information on CDSM evaluation methods through the use of a discussion forum, http://cdsmten-forum.wikispaces.com/ http://cdsmten-forum.wikispaces.com/ An activity of the CDSMTEN was the pre-conference workshop, ‘Evaluating CDSM tools’
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“Collaboration is a mutually beneficial and well-defined relationship entered into by two or more organizations to achieve common goals”. Collaborative practice Lukas, C. & Andrews, R. http://www.fieldstonealliance.org/client/articles/Article- 4_Key_Collab_Success.cfm
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