Developing a checklist for intersectoral partnerships for health promotion
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2015Author
Mahmood, Samir
Morreale, Silvia
Barry, Margaret M.
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Mahmood, S; Morreale,S ; Barry, MM (2015) Developing a checklist for intersectoral partnerships for health promotion. HPRC, NUIGalway, .
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Abstract
Phase 2 of the work plan on Developing a Quality Framework for Intersectoral Partnerships for Health Promotion is focused on developing a checklist to guide health promotion practitioners in the development of effective intersectoral partnership working based on a set of evidence-informed
criteria. This report describes the process of developing the checklist through a review of existing partnership resources (journal articles, guidelines, manuals, handbooks, tools, toolkits, reports, workbooks, workshop proceedings, and various organisations publications) and drawing on the review of the international literature on effective partnership working conducted in Phase 1 (Corbin, Jones and Barry, 2015). The review of partnership resources included a database of existing
partnership tools from past studies and an internet search was also conducted to identify new resources. The list of resources was refined after filtering on the basis of relevance for intersectional health promotion partnerships. The final Partnership Checklist: Tool for Assessing Partnership Functioning was developed based on the review of existing tools and their evaluation. The Bergen
Model of Collaborative Functioning (Corbin & Mittelmark, 2008), and the findings from the
international literature review (Corbin, Jones & Barry, 2015), were used to inform the selection of core domains and key items to be included in the Checklist.