Ongoing Partnerships
The benefits that community partners involved in ongoing partnerships (N = 26) most often expected to receive were (1) increased collaboration among community organizations around a community issue, problem, or need (77%); (2) increased research on a community issue, problem, or need (77%); (3) increased visibility of a community issue, problem, or need (77%); (4) improvements to the service delivery system (76%); (5) improved knowledge and skills among staff (73%); and (6) improved service outcomes for clients (73%; Fig. 4). In comparing the benefits community partners initially expected to receive with the ones they were still confident they would receive, we found that community partners were significantly less confident that their partnerships would garner additional resources for their service delivery systems than they had been originally, χ2(1, N = 26) = 3.97, p
Ongoing PartnershipsThe benefits that community partners involved in ongoing partnerships (N = 26) most often expected to receive were (1) increased collaboration among community organizations around a community issue, problem, or need (77%); (2) increased research on a community issue, problem, or need (77%); (3) increased visibility of a community issue, problem, or need (77%); (4) improvements to the service delivery system (76%); (5) improved knowledge and skills among staff (73%); and (6) improved service outcomes for clients (73%; Fig. 4). In comparing the benefits community partners initially expected to receive with the ones they were still confident they would receive, we found that community partners were significantly less confident that their partnerships would garner additional resources for their service delivery systems than they had been originally, χ2(1, N = 26) = 3.97, p < 0.05.
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