Clustering and meso-level variables in cross-sectional surveys: an example of food aid during the Bosnian crisis
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Focus groups, rapid assessment procedures, key informant interviews and institutional reviews of local health services provide valuable insights on health service resources and performance. A long-standing challenge of health plannin...
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Main Authors: | Andersson Neil (Author), Lamothe Gilles (Author) |
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