作者: Heather Barton-Villagrana , Barbara J. Bedney , Robin L. Miller
关键词: Public health 、 Peer relationships 、 Sociology 、 Community based 、 Grounded theory 、 Qualitative research 、 Social psychology 、 Health psychology 、 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) 、 Public relations
摘要: Community-based organizations (CBOs) play a vital role in the provision of HIV prevention services across country. Little is known about how CBOs interact to share ideas and implement activities. In this qualitative study we examine ways which with one another prevention-related resources ideas, produce programs. Utilizing grounded theory approach analysis, develop model explain CBOs' relationships their peers. Implications for working are discussed.