Overcoming fieldwork challenges in urban health research in developing countries: a research note |
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Authors: | Angela Mathee Trudy Harpham Nisha Naicker Brendon Barnes Sophie Plagerson Monica Feit |
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Affiliation: | 1. South African Medical Research Council’s Environment &2. Health Research Unit , Johannesburg, South Africa;3. WHO Collaborating Centre for Urban Health , Johannesburg, South Africa;4. University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg, South Africa amathee@mrc.ac.za;6. London South Bank University , UK;7. Health Research Unit , Johannesburg, South Africa;8. University of the Witwatersrand , Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Abstract: | With rapid growth in the global urban population over the next two decades, health will increasingly have an urban bias. The picture of public health is particularly complex in African cities, where rates of urbanisation, poverty and inequity are high. This paper identifies the main data collection problems encountered within a panel study in low‐income areas of Johannesburg, with special emphasis on sampling, access and partnerships. The paper will be of relevance to anyone considering research in the cities of developing countries, especially in Africa. |
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Keywords: | urban health South Africa developing countries research methods |
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