Evaluating a community-based participatory research project for elderly mental healthcare in rural America
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Clinical Interventions in Aging
Abstract
The purpose of this evaluation was to explore the collaborative nature of partners in a rural mental health program for the elderly, and to test an adapted method of assessing the collaborative process. Sixteen collaborative partners were interviewed to explore ratings of collaboration across 6 domains identified as critical to participatory research. Results indicate that the context of rural Missouri and uniqueness of the program necessitated an approach to collaboration that began with a top-down approach, but greater community responsibility developed over time. Partners recognized the efforts of the program's directors to seek input. Most were satisfied with their roles and the degree of success achieved by the program, although several wanted to have more input in the future in some domains, but not in others. Interviews revealed numerous barriers to achieving sustainability. Methods to improve the assessment of collaboration are discussed and areas for improvement are offered. © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved.
First Page
535
Last Page
545
Publication Date
11-4-2008
Recommended Citation
Blevins, Dean; Morton, Bridget; and McGovern, Rene, "Evaluating a community-based participatory research project for elderly mental healthcare in rural America" (2008). All KCOM Faculty Publications. 598.
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