CORE: Compassion Oriented Reflection and Engagement to Guide Academic-Community Partnership. Article

Chou, Tommy, Frazier, Stacy L. (2020). CORE: Compassion Oriented Reflection and Engagement to Guide Academic-Community Partnership. . 1(1), 10.35844/001c.13314

cited authors

  • Chou, Tommy; Frazier, Stacy L

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abstract

  • Estimates in dissemination, implementation, and services (DIS) research continue to present a 17-year lag for implementation of only 14% of evidence-based clinical services and technologies in practice (Chambers, 2018) - especially troubling for communities characterized by disproportionately high rates of poverty, crime and mental health need (Yoshikawa, Aber, & Beardslee, 2012). Academic-community partnerships offer pathways by which to speed the transport of evidence-based innovations; however, a range of challenges can disrupt implementation and adoption (Damschroder et al., 2009). This manuscript presents Compassion-Oriented Reflection and Engagement (CORE), a framework to inform academic collaborators' perspectives and practices towards building flexible, responsive partnerships with youth-serving community-based organizations.

publication date

  • January 1, 2020

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  • Print-Electronic

volume

  • 1

issue

  • 1