This paper reviews the development of various methods designed to generate relevant social information, pertaining to health and disease control, quickly and accurately. In so doing, we examine the use of KAP surveys and the subsequent development of community diagnosis, rapid appraisal methods, rapid epidemiological assessment, and rapid assessment procedures (RAP) for anthropological studies. Our focus is on the development of anthropological RAPs, in response to the lack of professionally trained social scientists to work with disease control programmes and ministries of health, and in light of the demonstrable need for social science input in the development of health policies and programmes. These developments are assessed in terms of ...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
The control of endemic diseases has not attained the desired level of effectiveness in spite of the ...
Abstract Background To investigate how a relatively socio-economically deprived community's needs ha...
Anthropological methods have been introduced into rapid assessment procedures (RAP) for a number of ...
This paper introduces the special issue on rapid assessment methods for tropical disease research. I...
This paper describes the evolution of the concept of rapid epidemiologic assessment (REA) from a ser...
“Rapid assessment ” methods have the potential to generate important public health information that ...
This SSHAP Practical Approaches brief provides guidance on undertaking rapid anthropological assessm...
Rapid assessment projects are expanding in the arenas of public health policy, plan-ning, and progra...
Surveys are often deemed necessary in developing countries when routine sources of data are not cons...
Advance-CTR Qualitative Methods Series An Introduction to Rapid Ethnography: Its Applications and U...
INTRODUCTION SURFACES takes a Planetary Health approach to integrate action on conservation (SDG 15...
The Rapid Evidence Review synthesises evidence available in academic publications from 2020 with the...
This SSHAP Practical Approaches brief highlights key considerations when appraising health-seeking b...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
The control of endemic diseases has not attained the desired level of effectiveness in spite of the ...
Abstract Background To investigate how a relatively socio-economically deprived community's needs ha...
Anthropological methods have been introduced into rapid assessment procedures (RAP) for a number of ...
This paper introduces the special issue on rapid assessment methods for tropical disease research. I...
This paper describes the evolution of the concept of rapid epidemiologic assessment (REA) from a ser...
“Rapid assessment ” methods have the potential to generate important public health information that ...
This SSHAP Practical Approaches brief provides guidance on undertaking rapid anthropological assessm...
Rapid assessment projects are expanding in the arenas of public health policy, plan-ning, and progra...
Surveys are often deemed necessary in developing countries when routine sources of data are not cons...
Advance-CTR Qualitative Methods Series An Introduction to Rapid Ethnography: Its Applications and U...
INTRODUCTION SURFACES takes a Planetary Health approach to integrate action on conservation (SDG 15...
The Rapid Evidence Review synthesises evidence available in academic publications from 2020 with the...
This SSHAP Practical Approaches brief highlights key considerations when appraising health-seeking b...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
This article reflects on the use of a multisite rapid appraisal (RA) approach with reference to the ...
The control of endemic diseases has not attained the desired level of effectiveness in spite of the ...
Abstract Background To investigate how a relatively socio-economically deprived community's needs ha...