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A collaborative student affairs and faculty health assessment and intervention initiative.

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The authors describe a collaborative partnership forged between faculty and student affairs staff to improve student health at a large urban university. They examine skills and reward structures of each constituency and the stages of the collaboration in ... (Full abstract text below)

Published 2003May in Journal: J Am Coll Health (Language : eng)

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1. J Am Coll Health. 2003 May;51(6):257-61

A collaborative student affairs and faculty health assessment and intervention initiative.

Ott CH, Haertlein C, Craig DH

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research, 53201-0786, USA. carolott@uwm.edu

The authors describe a collaborative partnership forged between faculty and student affairs staff to improve student health at a large urban university. They examine skills and reward structures of each constituency and the stages of the collaboration in the context of 2 theoretical models. A comprehensive data collection and dissemination process in the campus community provided goals for the initial stage of the partnership, leading to implementation of campus initiatives that use the reciprocal skills of each stakeholder. Outcomes of the collaboration included (1) a working relationship between faculty and student affairs staff, (2) increased dialogue with high-level administrators, (3) more coordinated campus efforts to decrease high-risk drinking, (4) use of outcome measures for implementing and evaluating health programs, and (5) an opportunity for interdisciplinary research. The authors offer suggestions for implementing the process on other campuses.

PMID : 14510028 [PubMed - Indexed for MEDLINE]


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First NameLastNameInitials
Carol HOttCH
CarolHaertleinC
Donald HCraigDH

Affiliation: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Addiction and Behavioral Health Research, 53201-0786, USA. carolott@uwm.edu

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  • Data Collection
  • Faculty
  • Health Promotion
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Models, Theoretical
  • Outcome and Process Assessment (Health Care)
  • Student Health Services - standards
  • Students
  • Universities
  • Urban Health
  • Wisconsin
   

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