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Presented at the 20th Annual Research Conference

Research Based Engagement Strategies: A Concept Mapping Project

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Session Number: 13 Room: Salon G

Presenting: Brenda Scafidi; William Hydaker ; Lenore Behar

All Authors for this paper: Brenda Scafidi; William Hydaker ; Lenore Behar

Presentation Type: paper presentation

Synopsis: System of Care communities continue to explore strategies to engage system partners in transformation efforts. Concept Mapping is an effective strategy, as a mixed qualitative-quantitative method whereby qualitative procedures are used to generate data that can be analyzed using quantitative methods. Concept Mapping is a structured, research-based process that allows a group of stakeholders to identify the importance and feasibility of action steps toward their goal through brainstorming and rating activities where each participant has equal voice. Concept Mapping was used in Mississippi's COMPASS SOC to compare the responses of the community with those generated by the state-level planning council.

Date: Monday, March 5, 2007

Session Time: 1:15 PM - 2:45 PM

Presentation Time: 2:15 PM - 2:45 PM