Frontiers in Health Services | |
Enhancing multi-sectoral collaboration in health: the open arena for public health as a model for bridging the knowledge-translation gap | |
Health Services | |
Marta A. Balinska1  Laurent Bailly2  Christian Pradier2  | |
[1] Clinical Research Unit (UR2CA), Nice University Hospital, University of Côte D'Azur, Nice, France;Department of Public Health, Nice University Hospital, University of Côte D'Azur, Nice, France;Clinical Research Unit (UR2CA), Nice University Hospital, University of Côte D'Azur, Nice, France; | |
关键词: policy dialogue; multi-sectoral collaboration; community-Based participatory research; health promotion; knowledge sharing; | |
DOI : 10.3389/frhs.2023.1216234 | |
received in 2023-05-03, accepted in 2023-09-06, 发布年份 2023 | |
来源: Frontiers | |
【 摘 要 】
Effective public health interventions at local level must involve communities and stakeholders beyond the health services spectrum. A dedicated venue for structured discussion will ensure ongoing multi-sectoral collaboration more effectively than convening ad hoc meetings. Such a venue can be created using existing resources, at minimal extra cost. The University Hospital in Nice (France) has established an Open Arena for Public Health which can serve as a model for promoting collaborative partnerships at local level. The Arena has been successful in implementing sustainable interventions thanks to a set of principles, including: non-hierarchical governance and operating, fair representation of stakeholders, consensus as to best available evidence internationally and locally, policy dialogues: open, free-flowing discussions without preconceived solutions, and an experimental approach to interventions.
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© 2023 Pradier, Balinska and Bailly.
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