Rapid appraisal and health policy
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Rapid appraisal and health policy
Chapman & Hall, 1996
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Note
Bibliography: p. 123-133
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Rapid appraisal is a flexible and practical methodology that can be applied to a range of health care settings in both the developed and developing world. This text brings together a demonstration of the link between rapid appraisal methodology and contemporary theoretical health policy debates.
Table of Contents
- Conceptualizing health need
- community involvement in policy-making
- power, knowledge and health policy
- whose priorities?
- data collection and analysis
- change and continuity
- evaluating rapid appraisal
- doing a rapid appraisal - the practical issues.
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