Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (Oct 2004)
PRISM: Mounting a community‐randomised trial. Establishing partnerships with local government
Abstract
Abstract This paper describes initial partnership development in PRISM (Program of Resources, Information and Support for Mothers), a community‐randomised trial to improve maternal health in the first year after birth conducted in Victoria in the period 1998–2003. First, we discuss the principles underpinning community recruitment methods in PRISM that guided both our initial approaches to, and our continuing relationships with, communities. Second, we outline the strategies used to recruit communities and to establish the groundwork for ongoing partnerships over the projected six years of the study.