Ausgabe Sonderheft 2/2013
Use of health impact metrics for programmatic decision making in global health
Inhalt (8 Artikel)
Introduction to Use of health impact metrics for programmatic decision making in global health
Patricia H David
Putting health metrics into practice: using the disability-adjusted life year for strategic decision making
Kim Longfield, Brian Smith, Rob Gray, Lek Ngamkitpaiboon, Nadja Vielot
Modeling health impact of global health programs implemented by Population Services International
Hongmei Yang, Susan Duvall, Amy Ratcliffe, David Jeffries, Warren Stevens
Applying the disability-adjusted life year to track health impact of social franchise programs in low- and middle-income countries
Dominic Montagu, Lek Ngamkitpaiboon, Susan Duvall, Amy Ratcliffe
Estimating the contribution of a service delivery organisation to the national modern contraceptive prevalence rate: Marie Stopes International's Impact 2 model
Michelle B Weinberger, Kenzo Fry, Tania Boler, Kristen Hopkins
Equity monitoring for social marketing: use of wealth quintiles and the concentration index for decision making in HIV prevention, family planning, and malaria programs
Nirali M Chakraborty, Rebecca Firestone, Nicole Bellows
Making the most of common impact metrics: promising approaches that need further study
John Grove, Joseph W Brown, Philip W Setel