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Nursingconnections
; 12(4): 33-41, 1999.
Artículo
en Inglés
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12016638
RESUMEN
Agency collaboration is gaining importance for schools of nursing as changes in health care systems focus on the community as a principal environment for health care delivery. Nursing faculty seeking settings in the community to prepare future nurses find Head Start especially interesting as a model of comprehensive care for low-income families. The skill required to develop successful collaboration between community agencies and schools of nursing is often underestimated. Polivka in a conceptual framework for community interageacy collaboration identifies factors to consider. Successful collaborative relationships require that goals be achieved, that relationships be satisfying, and that outcomes have value for all collaborators.