Butterfoss F D, Goodman R M, Wandersman A
Department of Pediatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk 23510, USA.
Health Educ Q. 1996 Feb;23(1):65-79. doi: 10.1177/109019819602300105.
Coalitions currently are a popular tool for promoting community-based solutions to health problems, such as alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) abuse. Private foundations, granting agencies, and other public health organizations assume that participation of community members in health promotion coalitions will increase the likelihood of program success. This article examines whether key characteristics of coalitions are related to effectiveness as measured by member satisfaction, commitment to the coalition, and the quality of planning efforts. Member survey data from the first year evaluation of an ATOD coalition were analyzed using factor analysis, chi-square, and multiple regression techniques at both the individual and group levels. The results suggest that community leadership, shared decision making, linkages with other organizations, and a positive organizational climate were key determinants of member satisfaction and participation. These same factors were not related to the quality of coalition plans. However, the significance of coalitions for community empowerment and health promotion is discussed.
联盟目前是推广基于社区的健康问题解决方案(如酒精、烟草和其他药物滥用问题)的常用工具。私人基金会、资助机构和其他公共卫生组织认为,社区成员参与健康促进联盟将增加项目成功的可能性。本文探讨联盟的关键特征是否与成员满意度、对联盟的承诺以及规划工作质量所衡量的有效性相关。使用因子分析、卡方检验和个体及群体层面的多元回归技术,对一个酒精、烟草和其他药物联盟第一年评估的成员调查数据进行了分析。结果表明,社区领导力、共同决策、与其他组织的联系以及积极的组织氛围是成员满意度和参与度的关键决定因素。这些因素与联盟计划的质量无关。然而,文中讨论了联盟对社区赋权和健康促进的重要性。