This publication is part of a collection on monitoring universal health coverage in ageing populations. The collection is based on a series of studies...
It’s never too early to invest in long-term care
Quantifying unmet need for health and social care among older persons and understanding its policy drivers in the Western Pacific Region
21st Annual Meeting of the Advisory Committee of the WHO Centre for Health Development
Chapter 4.11 describes the key factors to consider in evaluating and researching emergency risk communication programmes.
Chapter 4.10 the following about the use of logic models in Health EDRM.
Chapter 4.9 explains the key factors underpinning real-time syndromic surveillance systems and the use of syndromic surveillance data in research.
Chapter 4.8 describes the following about geographic information systems (GIS): The basics of GIS, the role of geospatial analysis in disaster health, the use and challenges of GIS in Health EDRM.
Chapter 3.7 explain the key information resources that can be used to find existing research into the effects of interventions relevant to Health EDRM.
Chapter 2.7 explains the key factors to consider when preparing, developing and evaluating a research prioritization exercise in health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 4.7 provides an introduction to evaluating economic impacts in Health EDRM.
Chapter 7.7 explains key factors to consider when doing research in health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM)
Chapter 7.1 describes the lifelong joys and challenges of becoming a successful researcher
Chapter 7.6 describes the practical steps involved in preparing a report of your research.
Chapter 2.6 describes the importance of the following when considering the current state of the evidence and systematic reviews as a source of information for research in Health EDRM.
Chapter 4.6 describes some modelling methods that might be applied in research studies relevant to the following issues for health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).