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Addressing recall bias in (post-)conflict data collection and analysis: lessons from a large-scale health survey in Colombia.

Rodrigo Moreno-SerraMisael Anaya-MontesSebastián León-GiraldoOscar Bernal
Published in: Conflict and health (2022)
Our study makes a novel contribution to the field of applied health research in humanitarian settings, by providing practical methodological guidance for the implementation of data collection efforts in humanitarian contexts where recall information, collected from primary surveys, is required to allow assessments of changes in health and wellbeing. Key lessons include the importance of embedding appropriate strategies to test and address recall bias into the design of any relevant data collection tools in post-conflict or humanitarian contexts.
Keyphrases
  • electronic health record
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