Comparative analyses of more than 50 household surveys on health status

http://whqlibdoc.who.int/hq/2001/a78634.pdf

This study is to determine whether existing data sources from household interview based surveys conducted in a large number of countries may be used towards estimating the distribution and levels of severity of non-fatal health at the population level. Operationally, this objective addresses two main questions: 1. Is there information content on the severity and distribution of non-fatal health status in data collected through household interview surveys? 2. May this information be compared in a valid and reliable manner across countries?

Author(s): Sadana, Ritu, Mathers, Colin D., Lopez, Alan D., Murray, Christopher J.L., Iburg, Kim Originator(s): World Health Organization
Resource added in: 27/12/2000
Available languages: English
Data Collection, Social Conditions, Health Care Surveys, Measuring, Methods and Indicators, Equity, Health Services Accessibility^ut
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