Social research on neglected diseases of poverty: continuing and emerging themes
The Evolution of Themes in Social Research on NTDs The research themes and priorities for social research on NTDs reflect evolving approaches and discourses in international public health and the specific public health challenges of the era.\n This lack of recognition serves as a disincentive for th...
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Published in | PLoS neglected tropical diseases Vol. 3; no. 2; p. e332 |
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Abstract | The Evolution of Themes in Social Research on NTDs The research themes and priorities for social research on NTDs reflect evolving approaches and discourses in international public health and the specific public health challenges of the era.\n This lack of recognition serves as a disincentive for those with the capacity to return to or remain within the health sector, contributes to their dissatisfaction in improving health services, limits the quality of applied social science research, and inhibits the translation of relevant social science findings into practice. [...]the links between gender differences and other social and economic variables, such as socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and age, are poorly understood. * Social research on community diagnosis, treatment, and control highlights the importance of community participation for the successful introduction, acceptability, and adherence of innovative vector control interventions and new drugs and diagnostics. |
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The Evolution of Themes in Social Research on NTDs The research themes and priorities for social research on NTDs reflect evolving approaches and discourses in international public health and the specific public health challenges of the era.\n This lack of recognition serves as a disincentive for those with the capacity to return to or remain within the health sector, contributes to their dissatisfaction in improving health services, limits the quality of applied social science research, and inhibits the translation of relevant social science findings into practice. [...]the links between gender differences and other social and economic variables, such as socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and age, are poorly understood. * Social research on community diagnosis, treatment, and control highlights the importance of community participation for the successful introduction, acceptability, and adherence of innovative vector control interventions and new drugs and diagnostics. The Evolution of Themes in Social Research on NTDs The research themes and priorities for social research on NTDs reflect evolving approaches and discourses in international public health and the specific public health challenges of the era.\n This lack of recognition serves as a disincentive for those with the capacity to return to or remain within the health sector, contributes to their dissatisfaction in improving health services, limits the quality of applied social science research, and inhibits the translation of relevant social science findings into practice. [...]the links between gender differences and other social and economic variables, such as socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and age, are poorly understood. * Social research on community diagnosis, treatment, and control highlights the importance of community participation for the successful introduction, acceptability, and adherence of innovative vector control interventions and new drugs and diagnostics. |
Author | Manderson, Lenore Aagaard-Hansen, Jens Allotey, Pascale Gyapong, Margaret Sommerfeld, Johannes |
AuthorAffiliation | 4 Dodowa Health Research Centre, Ghana Health Services, Dodowa, Greater Accra Region, Ghana 2 DBL - Centre for Health Research and Development, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark 3 Centre for Public Health Research & School of Health Sciences and Social Care, Brunel University, West London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom 1 Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia 5 UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Ghana Health Services, Ghana |
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Title | Social research on neglected diseases of poverty: continuing and emerging themes |
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