Evaluation of community public health partnerships: case study of four social networks
Abstract
Objectives: • Apply methods and measures of social network analysis
for quantitative assessment of interorganizational public
health partnership networks
• Find a feasible method for obtaining network data from
key players in public health systems
• Identify aspects of interorganizational networks that are
relevant to public health system partnership
effectiveness
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