2020
DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2020.1795083
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Committed, ambivalent, concealed, or distanced: community organisations’ perceptions of their role in local prevention systems

Abstract: Prevention of chronic diseases happens within systems of action across whole communities. In local communities, organisations play important roles that influence health, but many are in non-health sectors where health or 'prevention' is not their main remit. In this paper, we explore how organisations in communities perceive their role as part of a local system of chronic disease prevention. We use interview data from 'Prevention Tracker', an investigation undertaken with Australian communities that aimed to d… Show more

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