How to Conduct a Situation Analysis of Health Services for Survivors of Sexual Assault - A guide


     
Nicola Christofides*, Rachel Jewkes*, June Lopez**, Liz Dartnall*
* Gender and Health Research Unit, Medical Research Council, South Africa
**Department of Psychiatry, University of Philippines

Contents

 

Download the full guide in pdf format, 743 kb

  • Cover page (pdf format, 126 kb)
  • Acknowledgements (pdf format, 37 kb)
  • Background (pdf format, 111 kb)
  • About the Guide (pdf format, 90 kb)
  • Who is the Guide For? (pdf format, 45 kb)
  • Important Background Reading (pdf format, 45 kb)
  • Definition of Terms (pdf format, 45 kb)
  • Undertaking a Situational Analysis
    To follow are some basic steps you can take in preparing for and undertaking a situation analysis of sexual violence services.
  • Step 1: Preparing for a baseline survey (pdf format, 98 kb)
  • Step 2: Developing a sampling frame (pdf format, 47 kb)
  • Step 3: Deciding who to interview (pdf format, 47 kb)
  • Step 4: The tools (pdf format, 91 kb)
  • Step 5: Data management and analysis
    Notes on how items in the research tools may be analysed are provided in Appendix B. It is important that a researcher with experience in conducting quantitative research and statistical analysis or a statistician is involved in the research process and is available to assist with data management and analysis. 
  • Step 6: Report writing and dissemination (pdf format, 91 kb)
  • Appendix A:  Research Tools
  • Appendix B: Notes on Tools (pdf format, 215 kb)
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Last updated:
6 February, 2008

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