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 7.2 explains the key factors to consider when searching for evidence for health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 5.2 describers the fundamentals of crowdsourcing and its relevance to Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 3.2 describes the key factors to consider when developing a study to assess risk factors relevant to health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 4.2 describes the following in the context of Health EDRM: Basic statistical concepts, Epidemiologic study designs, Commonly used sampling methods, Estimation of sample size.
Chapter 4.1 describes key factors to consider when developing a study to assess the effects of an intervention, action or strategy for health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 5.1 describes the importance of the following for mental health research relevant to health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Chapter 3.1 describes key factors to consider when using asset mapping to support research into health emergency and disaster risk management (Health EDRM).
Adequate description of the impact of a disaster, or any other significant health event, is a challenge.