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Creating and sustaining an academic‐practice Partnership Engagement Model
Authors:Marjorie A. Schaffer PhD  PHN   RN  Patricia M. Schoon DNP  MPH   PHN  RN  Bonnie L. Brueshoff DNP  PHN   RN
Affiliation:1. Nursing Emerita, Bethel University, St. Paul, MN, USA;2. Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN, USA;3. Dakota County Public Health Department, West St. Paul, MN, USA
Abstract:Public health clinical educators and practicing public health nurses (PHNs) are experiencing challenges in creating meaningful clinical learning experiences for nursing students due to an increase in nursing programs and greater workload responsibilities for both nursing faculty and PHNs. The Henry Street Consortium (HSC), a collaborative group of PHNs and nursing faculty, conducted a project to identify best practices for public health nursing student clinical learning experiences. Project leaders surveyed HSC members about preferences for teaching‐learning strategies, facilitated development of resources and tools to guide learning, organized faculty/PHN pilot teams to test resources and tools with students, and evaluated the pilot team experiences through two focus groups. The analysis of the outcomes of the partnership engagement project led to the development of the Partnership Engagement Model (PEM), which may be used by nursing faculty and their public health practice partners to guide building relationships and sustainable partnerships for educating nursing students.
Keywords:collaboration  nursing education  partnerships  public health nursing education  public health nursing practice
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