Richter D L, Prince M S, Potts L H, Reininger B M, Thompson M V, Fraser J P, Fulmer S L
Department of Health Promotion and Education School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2000 Jul;6(4):86-97. doi: 10.1097/00124784-200006040-00015.
Community-based organizations (CBOs) have been providing HIV prevention services to priority populations for many years. Recent research suggests that CBOs could benefit from capacity building to strengthen their public health prevention knowledge and skills, including ability to access and use behavioral science to guide prevention efforts. A cross-sectional survey of 316 CBOs was conducted to assess desire and preferences for training, support for training at the organizational level, motivation for training at the individual level, barriers to training, and factors associated with the perceived need for training. Results suggest the need for a national training initiative to increase CBO capacity.
多年来,社区组织一直在为重点人群提供艾滋病毒预防服务。最近的研究表明,社区组织可以从能力建设中受益,以加强其公共卫生预防知识和技能,包括获取和运用行为科学来指导预防工作的能力。对316个社区组织进行了横断面调查,以评估对培训的需求和偏好、组织层面的培训支持、个人层面的培训动机、培训障碍以及与培训感知需求相关的因素。结果表明需要开展一项全国性培训倡议,以提高社区组织的能力。