Reflections on Building Community: A Different Perspective on Academic–Community Partnerships Using the Integration Matrix

Authors: Jensen, Gail M.; Royeen, Charlotte Brasic

Source: Journal of Allied Health, Volume 30, Number 3, Fall 2001 , pp. 168-175(8)

Publisher: Association of Schools of Allied Health Professions

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Abstract:

Implementation of interdisciplinary rehabilitation services and clinical training in community settings is a complex process. Documented methods for analyzing, evaluating and monitoring the process within federally funded grant projects are limited. This paper reports on the use of one proposed method, the Integration Matrix of Konrad, as a framework for formative assessment and analysis of project operations. Based upon ongoing experiences implementing a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) funded clinical training program in a community setting, a revision of the Integration Matrix is proposed to better reflect a community-centered, pervasive communication approach to program operations and analysis.

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