Public health nursing
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Public health nursing · Sep 2001
Interagency relationships among rural early intervention collaboratives.
Interagency collaboration is used to coordinate services and programs, pool resources, or achieve goals. This study utilizes the Interagency Collaboration Model to assess interagency relationships of Early Intervention (EI) collaboratives in three rural Ohio counties. The model includes five constructs: environmental factors (broader community environment), situational factors (organizational factors), task characteristics (project's scope and complexity), interagency processes (between agency processes), and outcomes (end products). ⋯ Path analysis revealed that interagency processes were directly affected by environmental and situational factors, but not task characteristics (R2 = 0.42). Situational factors, and interagency processes predicted outcomes (R2 = 0.60). Awareness of personnel, goals and services of other agencies were key to positive interagency process and perceived outcomes.
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Public health nursing · Sep 2001
Developing and testing instruments to measure client outcomes at the Comox Valley Nursing Center.
A Nursing Centre in Canada was initiated to demonstrate nursing practice in a primary health care context, unencumbered by conventional health care agency parameters. As one part of a multimethod evaluation, a 5 instrument client questionnaire was designed. The main instrument was developed by the researchers to measure the impact of the Centre and nurses' work from the perspective of clients. ⋯ The NWCOQ has evidence of content validity and internal consistency reliability. The use of qualitative methods to develop and refine quantitative instruments for assessment of health outcomes for diverse client populations is highly recommended. This strategy is feasible even when outcome measurement timeframes are short.