Public Health Initiative deepens community partnerships
In 2015, two听nursing department faculty were awarded four years of funding from the Office of the Provost. Their work听was one of听the three major research initiatives launched by the college at that time.
鈥淭he provost's office wanted to support some initiatives where faculty got together around specific topics. One of the ones that the nursing department approached the听provost's office听with is the issue of public health,鈥 said , nursing professor and co-director of the Public Health Initiative.
Trusted neighborhood partners
颁补濒惫颈苍'蝉听Public Health Initiative seeks to create a model for research that promotes population health, health equity, and social change. The focus of this initiative is public health and the goals听are to听offer faculty development seminars, support multidisciplinary public health research projects in the local community and abroad, and develop inter-professional and interdisciplinary collaborative opportunities for faculty and learning experiences for students.听
While the Public Health Initiative is concluding its fourth year, the project truly began back in 2002. 鈥淲hen nursing professors were creating a new curriculum for nursing students years ago, they wanted to form partnerships with local communities in need that faculty and students could go back to year after year,鈥 said Zandee. 鈥淥ver the years, we have formed partnerships with four urban neighborhoods: Baxter/Madison, Creston/Belknap, Burton Heights, and Heartside.鈥
Interdisciplinary collaboration
Calvin researchers听have implemented a sophisticated approach using听assessment and data analysis to translate their research into real social change. The scope of the project is broad and interdisciplinary, from scientific research of populations to the production of peer-reviewed articles, theological works, and the visual arts. 听
鈥淥ur goal for the Public Health Initiative has not only been to support neighborhoods and promote public health, but to do more interdisciplinary education and collaboration鈥攇oing across departments and working together on public health issues,鈥 said Zandee.听
In the past four years, the Public Health Initiative has collaborated with a number of departments supporting projects such as:听The Fall Prevention听辫谤辞驳谤补尘, local church congregational survey,听H.E.A.L.T.H. Camp, Women Supporting Women, Rare Disease Symposium, and more. 听
In addition, the initiative has hired 20 different students to work with faculty as research assistants over the years.听Erica Heetderks, senior nursing student, works as a research assistant for Women Supporting Women鈥攁 position funded by the Public Health Initiative.
鈥淚 am passionate about supporting women鈥檚 health related to women in poverty,鈥 said Heetderks. 鈥淲e see high levels of anxiety and depression, and these mental illnesses hold women back from being able to live joyful life.鈥 Heetderks said she loves offering support groups for mental illness because it empowers women.听She feels that providing individuals with tools to properly cope with anxiety and depression enables them to live a fuller life.
Community based support
The Public Health Initiative also began supporting the neighborhood听community assessment听work that was already in progress at Calvin. The data that is collected听during these assessments is presented back to residents of the neighborhoods in order to听identify strategic solutions to problems the residents feel are a priority. 鈥淭his process is not about us coming in and deciding what the top health concerns are, but coming in to listen to what is needed,鈥 said Zandee. 鈥淩esidents know what will work in their neighborhoods.鈥
鈥淢y biggest takeaway from my work as a research assistant is the importance of listening to the communities around you instead of stepping in and trying to help in the way you think will be best,鈥 said Heetderks. 鈥淲e call this community based participatory research. I think this is a good model for research, but also for learning [how] to live in community in general.鈥
Ongoing research opportunities
鈥淚鈥檓 grateful that [the] Calvin administration and the provost's office had a vision for this four years ago, because there has been a lot of incredible research that has happened, educational experiences that have come out of it, research opportunities, and more connections [made]鈥攂oth within Calvin and outside Calvin.鈥
Zandee said听she and her team have ideas about the next steps for the Public Health Initiative and look forward to continuing their collaborations and partnerships in the coming years.
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