| Abstract
Background and Objectives: Agenda setting is the process by which certain issues come onto
the policy agenda from the much larger number of issues potentially worthy of attention by
policy makers. The aim of this study was to deeply understand about how AIDS entered to
health policy agenda in Iran.
Material and Methods: An exploratory qualitative retrospective study based on multiple streams
framework to analyze AIDS agenda setting process, 32 semi-structured interviews were conducted
with key informants and stakeholders in Iran and 30 policy documents were reviewed. Data were
analyzed using framework analysis method and MAXQDA software.
Results: Problem, policy and politics, the three streams of HIV/AIDS in context of Iran were
identified and the advent and continuity of multiple streams and their interactions and combination
by policy entrepreneurs in couple of streams in policy windows were explained.
Conclusion: In this study, the assumption of independence of three streams from each other
was doubted. Also, framework has ambiguities in explaining entrepreneurs' act when opening
policy windows. Other researchers can modify the framework by learning-by-doing. |