Literature DB >> 35575112

[Interorganizational Networks for Smoking Prevention and Cessation: A Blockmodeling Approach].

Eun-Jun Park1, Hyeongsu Kim2, Kun Sei Lee3, Junghee Cho4, Jin Hyeong Kim5, Ho Jin Jeong3, Ji An Lee6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined characteristics and patterns of interorganizational networks for smoking prevention and cessation in Korea.
METHODS: We surveyed two community health centers, ninety-five hospitals or clinics, ninety-two pharmacies, and sixty-five health welfare organizations in two districts of Seoul in 2020. Data on the organizations' characteristics of smoking cessation and interorganizational activities for information sharing, client referral, and program collaboration were collected and analyzed using network statistics and blockmodeling.
RESULTS: Network size was in the order of information sharing, client referral, and program collaboration networks. Network patterns for interorganizational activities on information sharing, client referral, and program collaboration among four organizations were similar between the two districts. Community health centers provided information and received clients from a majority of the organizations. Their interactions were not unidirectional but mutual with other organizations. Pharmacies were involved in information sharing with health welfare organizations and client referrals to hospitals or clinics. Health welfare organizations were primarily connected with the community health centers for client referrals and program collaboration.
CONCLUSION: A community health center is the lead agency in interorganizational activities for smoking prevention and cessation. However, hospitals or clinics, pharmacies, and health welfare organizations also participate in interorganizational networks for smoking prevention and cessation with diverse roles. This study would be evidence for developing future interorganizational networks for smoking prevention and cessation.
© 2022 Korean Society of Nursing Science.

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Keywords:  Community Health Centers; Smoking Cessation; Social Network Analysis; Tobacco

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35575112     DOI: 10.4040/jkan.21192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Korean Acad Nurs        ISSN: 2005-3673            Impact factor:   0.984


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