Miller Robin Lin, Bedney Barbara J, Guenther-Grey Carolyn
Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60607-7137, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2003 Oct;30(5):582-600. doi: 10.1177/1090198103255327.
Collaborative efforts between university researchers and community entities such as citizen coalitions and community-based organizations to provide health prevention programs are widespread. The authors describe their attempt to develop and implement a method for assessing whether community organizations had the organizational capacity to collaborate in a national study to prevent HIV infection among young men who have sex with men and what, if any, needs these institutions had for organizational capacity development assistance. The Feasibility, Evaluation Ability, and Sustainability Assessment (FEASA) combines qualitative methods for collecting data (interviews, organizational records, observations) from multiple sources to document an organization's capacity to provide HIV prevention services and its capacity-development needs. The authors describe experiences piloting FEASA in 13 communities and the benefits of using a systematic approach to partnership development.
大学研究人员与公民联盟和社区组织等社区实体之间为提供健康预防项目而开展的合作努力十分普遍。作者描述了他们试图开发并实施一种方法,以评估社区组织是否具备在一项全国性研究中开展合作的组织能力,该研究旨在预防男男性行为者感染艾滋病毒,以及这些机构在组织能力发展援助方面有哪些需求(如果有的话)。可行性、评估能力与可持续性评估(FEASA)结合了定性方法,从多个来源收集数据(访谈、组织记录、观察),以记录一个组织提供艾滋病毒预防服务的能力及其能力发展需求。作者描述了在13个社区试点FEASA的经验以及采用系统方法发展伙伴关系的益处。