Volume 11 — January 09, 2014
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
The Mobilizing Action Toward Community Health Partnership Study: Multisector Partnerships in US Counties with Improving Health Metrics
The figure is a flow diagram with 5 rectangular boxes arrayed vertically on 4 levels. Each box describes an element of the Framework for Understanding Cross-Sector Collaborations. The first box appears on the top level of the diagram and is labeled “Initial Conditions.” There are 2 boxes on the second level, one labeled “Process” and 1 labeled “Structure and Governance.” The box on the third level is labeled “Contingencies and Constraints,” and the fourth-level box (the last box) is labeled “Outcomes and accountabilities.” Arrows downward connect the first box (Initial Conditions) with the 2 boxes on the second level (Process) and (Structure and Governance). Arrows also connect these 2 boxes crosswise to each other and downward to the last box (Outcomes and Accountabilities). Arrows connect the third box (Contingencies and Constraints) upward, to the 2 boxes on the second level (Process and Structure) and (Governance).
Figure. A Framework for Understanding Cross-Sector Collaboration (4). Reprinted with permission from Bryson JM, Crosby BC, Stone MM. The design and implementation of cross-sector collaborations: propositions from the literature. Pub Admin Rev 2006; Special Issue: p. 45.
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