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Health Promot Pract ; 5(2): 174-81, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15090171

ABSTRACT

A network analysis was conducted in spring 2000 by the Southwest Center for Health Promotion in the U.S.-Mexico border community of Douglas, Arizona. The purpose of the analysis was to assess the level of collaboration among the 23 public and not-for-profit agencies that provided health and human services for a broad range of chronic disease prevention, screening, and treatment services. Data were also collected on levels of trust and anticipated outcomes (benefits and draw-backs) of collaboration. The article presents the findings of the network analysis, focusing on its usefulness as a tool for evaluating efforts at building community capacity through enhanced interagency collaboration.


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Chronic Disease/therapy , Health Promotion , Arizona , Community Health Planning , Cooperative Behavior , Humans , Program Evaluation/methods
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Health Educ Behav ; 30(6): 646-62, 2003 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14655861

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This article presents the findings of a study examining the evolution of a network of health and human service organizations operating in a rural community on the Southwest border. The aim of the network was to build the capacity of the community to provide chronic disease education, prevention, and treatment services by developing collaborative relationships among a broad range of organizations. The impetus for the effort was based on receipt of a Turning Point grant. The findings, based on two waves of data collected 1 year apart, demonstrate how network structure and attitudes toward collaboration evolve as a community attempts to build capacity to address its health needs.


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Chronic Disease , Community Health Planning/organization & administration , Community Networks/organization & administration , Emigration and Immigration , Arizona , Humans , Interinstitutional Relations , Mexico , Rural Health , United States
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