| Author: P. Winch, J. Wagman, R. Malouin, and G. Mehl |
| InfoShare Partner: Support for Analysis and Research in Africa (SARA) Project |
| Publication Date: January 2000 |
| Type of Document: Training/educational material |
| Topics: Child health/survival, Nutrition, Reproductive health, general |
| Region: Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Language: English |
| Number of Pages: 182 |
| File Size: 0.16 KB |
| File Format: Web Page You should be able to view web pages in your web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape, etc.)
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Qualitative research is a valuable tool for program design and implementation. The most effective use of a qualitative research manual occurs when the researcher finds a manual that points to the key issues to be investigated for a given health problem. This guide is intended to help program managers, researchers, funders of health programs and others use qualitative research methods to design more effective health programs, or evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of existing programs. The guide describes some of the existing manuals for conducting qualitative research on health programs and provides information and resources to help researchers select the manual or manuals most appropriate for their needs.
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