Miller R L
Department of Psychology (M/C 285), University of Illinois at Chicago, 1007 W. Harrison St., Chicago, Illinois 60607-7137, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2001 Aug;29(4):621-47. doi: 10.1023/A:1010426218639.
A multiple case study design was used to explore the organizational characteristics of community-based organizations that provide HIV prevention programs and the criteria these organizations employ when judging the merits of externally-developed HIV prevention programs. In-depth interviews were conducted with organizational representatives of 38 randomly-selected HIV prevention providers throughout Illinois. Results indicated that there were three main types of adopting organizations: adopters of entire programs, adopters of program components and practices, and adopters of common ideas. These three types of organizations were distinguished by their level of organizational commitment to HIV prevention, organizational resources, and level of organizational maturity. Narrative data from the interviews are used to describe the dimensions that underlie the organizations' program adoption criteria. The criteria of merit used by these organizations to evaluate prevention programs provide partial empirical support for existing theories of technology transfer. Implications for designing and disseminating HIV prevention programs are discussed.
本研究采用多案例研究设计,以探究提供艾滋病毒预防项目的社区组织的组织特征,以及这些组织在评判外部开发的艾滋病毒预防项目优劣时所采用的标准。研究人员对伊利诺伊州38个随机选取的艾滋病毒预防项目提供者的组织代表进行了深入访谈。结果表明,主要有三种类型的采用组织:整个项目的采用者、项目组成部分及做法的采用者、共同理念的采用者。这三种类型的组织在对艾滋病毒预防的组织承诺程度、组织资源和组织成熟度方面存在差异。访谈中的叙述性数据用于描述组织项目采用标准背后的维度。这些组织用于评估预防项目的优劣标准为现有技术转移理论提供了部分实证支持。本文还讨论了对设计和传播艾滋病毒预防项目的启示。