An analytic perspective of a mixed methods study during humanitarian crises in South Sudan: translating facility- and community-based newborn guidelines into practice.
Samira SamiRibka AmsaluAlexander DimitiDebra JacksonKemish KennethSolomon KenyiJanet MeyersLuke C MullanyElaine ScudderBarbara TomczykKate KerberPublished in: Conflict and health (2021)
The case analysis provides lessons that are applicable to other humanitarian settings including the need for flexible research methods, budgets and timelines; innovative training and supervision; and a local research team with careful consideration of sociopolitical factors that impact their access and safety. Engagement of national and local stakeholders can ensure health services and data collection continue and findings translate to public health action, even in contexts facing severe and unpredictable insecurity.