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World Health Organization : Year 1992 ; World Health Organization, Drug Programme, No. 92.9: Report of Two Informal Workshops on Injection Practices Research

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Title: World Health Organization : Year 1992 ; World Health Organization, Drug Programme, No. 92.9: Report of Two Informal Workshops on Injection Practices Research  
Author: World Health Organization
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Language: English
Subject: Health., Public health, Wellness programs
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Organization, W. H. (n.d.). World Health Organization : Year 1992 ; World Health Organization, Drug Programme, No. 92.9. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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This report contains the pmedings of an infomat workshop on injection practices research, that was organized by the Action Pmgramme on Essential Drugs PAP) of the World Health Organization, 2-5 May 1990 in Geneva. me main aim of the workshop was to finalize the plans for a collaborative research project on the use of injections in three developing countries, notably Scncgal, Uganda and Indonesia. Prior to the workshop country research teams had written pmvisional research protocols. These protocols were revised during thc workshop, based on the suggestions of resource PFsons and discussion with members of the other country research teams. Thineen researchers From the countries involved, from WHO headquarters and from the University of Amsterdam participated in the workshop.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS FTRST WORKSHOP EX3CUTIVE SUMMARY 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and objectives of tlae workshop 1.2 Introduction to the research pmject 2. THE USE OF INJECTIONS IN UGANDA, SENEGAL AND INDONESIA: THE COUNTRY RESEARCH PROPOSALS 5 2.1 Health conditions and the use of injections 6 2.2 The objectives of the research pmjea 8 2.3 Methods 10 2.4 Research areas and sampling fmmes 12 3. TOWARDS A COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH PROJECT 3.1 Medical anthropological pefspectivar: and techniques 3.2 Discussion on qualitative aspects of the study 3.3 Epidemiological perspectives and methods 3.4 Evaluating the appmpriateness of injection use 3.5. Discussion on common variables and measures 4. DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS 4.1 Data processing 4.2 Data analysis 4.3 Choice of software for data pmcessing and analysis 5. CONCLUSIONS 30 6. FOLLOW-UP PLANS 31

 
 



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