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A protocol for developing an evaluation framework for an academic and private-sector partnership to assess the impact of major food and beverage companies’ investments in community health in the United States

机译:为学术界和私营部门合作伙伴建立评估框架以评估主要食品和饮料公司在美国社区卫生方面的投资影响的协议

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Public health leaders increasingly recognize the importance of multi-sector partnerships and systems approaches to address obesity. Public-private partnerships (PPP), which are joint ventures between government agencies and private sector entities, may help facilitate this process, but need to be delivered through comprehensive, transparent frameworks to maximize potential benefits and minimize potential risks for all partners. The City University of New York (CUNY) School of Public Health and the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation (HWCF) propose to engage in a unique academic-private-sector research partnership to evaluate the impact and effectiveness of the food and beverage industry’s investment in obesity and hunger prevention and reduction through community-level healthful eating and active living programs. The CUNY-HWCF academic-private partnership protocol described here incorporates best practices from the literature on PPP into the partnership’s design. The CUNY-HWCF partnership design demonstrates how established guidelines for partnership components will actively incorporate and promote the principles of successful PPPs identified in various research papers. These identified principles of successful PPP, including mutuality (a reciprocal relationship between entities), and equality among partners, recognition of partners’ unique strengths and roles, alignment of resources and expertise toward a common cause, and coordination and delegation of responsibilities, will be embedded throughout the design of governance, management, funding, intellectual property and accountability structures. The CUNY-HWCF partnership responds to the call for increased multi-sector work in obesity prevention and control. This framework aims to promote transparency and the shared benefits of complementary expertise while minimizing shared risks and conflicts of interest. This framework serves as a template for future academic-private research partnerships.
机译:公共卫生领导人越来越认识到多部门伙伴关系和系统方法对付肥胖的重要性。公私合营伙伴关系(PPP)是政府机构与私营部门实体之间的合资企业,可能有助于促进这一过程,但需要通过全面,透明的框架来实现,以最大程度地提高潜在收益并最大程度降低所有合作伙伴的潜在风险。纽约市大学(CUNY)公共卫生学院和健康体重承诺基金会(HWCF)建议建立独特的学术-私营部门研究合作伙伴关系,以评估食品和饮料行业对肥胖症的投资的影响和有效性通过社区一级的健康饮食和积极的生活计划来预防和减少饥饿。此处描述的CUNY-HWCF学术-私人合作伙伴关系协议将PPP文献中的最佳做法纳入了合作伙伴关系的设计中。 CUNY-HWCF伙伴关系设计展示了伙伴关系组成部分的既定准则将如何积极纳入并促进各种研究论文中确定的成功PPP原则。成功的PPP的这些已确定原则,包括相互性(实体之间的对等关系),合作伙伴之间的平等,承认合作伙伴的独特优势和作用,将资源和专业知识用于共同事业,以及协调和职责下放,嵌入到治理,管理,资金,知识产权和问责制结构的整个设计中。 CUNY-HWCF合作伙伴关系响应了肥胖预防和控制方面多部门工作的呼吁。该框架旨在提高透明度和互补专业知识的共同利益,同时最大程度地降低共同风险和利益冲突。该框架是未来学术与私立研究伙伴关系的模板。

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