Can rapid anthropological procedures be applied to tropical diseases?

Publication year: 
1992

Anthropological methods have been introduced into rapid assessment procedures (RAP) for a number of diseases and related health issues. This article discusses the suitability of the approach for health research in countries where tropical diseases are endemic. Adjustments to conventional methods are necessary, given the limited time in the field and the need to ensure the validity and reliability of data. Although rapid assessment has certain shortcomings and does not obviate the need for long-term studies, a mix of research methods, use of multi-disciplinary teams and attention to contradictions within the study population will produce valid data in a relatively short period.

Source publication information
Journal Title: 
Health Policy and Planning: a journal on health in development
Volume: 
7(1)
Pages: 
46-45
Publisher
Available at IDS for reference

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D : Health 430
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