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 4.5 explains the following more advanced factors in developing an impact evaluation for health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 7.5 describes the following in the context of doing health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM) research in the field.
Chapter 3.5 describes the key factors to consider when determining the question that would be answered by research to resolve an uncertainty in Health EDRM.
Chapter 2.5 describes how to identify and support high-risk groups in disaster research.
Chapter 7.4 describes the following in relation to applying for ethical approval for a research study in health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM)
Chapter 2.4 describes the three major types of databases and registers available to disaster epidemiology researchers, and their associated strengths and weaknesses.
Chapter 5.4 describes methodologies addressing the health needs of indigenous peoples and the contributions of indigenous knowledge and practices to research and evidence in Health EDRM.
Chapter 4.4 describes key aspects of data collection for research in health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 3.4 explains the following key concepts in research ethics as they apply to health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 4.3 explains the role that cluster randomized trials can play in health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 7.3 describes the general components of a grant proposal, by outlining some key principles and tips for success.
Chapter 3.3 explains understand important factors to consider when designing an intervention for health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 5.3 explains the following key aspects of research with refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
Chapter 2.3 describes the basic concept of disease burden and its potential in identifying and understanding the health issues surrounding a disaster.