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Developing public health indicators in complex emergency response.

P B Spiegel1, F M Burkle, C C Dey

  • 1Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mail Stop F-48, 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA. pspiegel@cdc.gov

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
|July 4, 2002
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Effective humanitarian response requires robust indicators for complex emergencies (CEs). Evidence-based grading and further research are crucial for improving health outcomes and accountability in humanitarian aid.

Area of Science:

  • Humanitarian Health
  • Public Health in Emergencies
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Humanitarian organizations use indicators to assess, monitor, and evaluate services in complex emergencies (CEs).
  • The quality of data and its link to health outcomes in indicator development varies significantly.
  • Existing indicators need refinement to ensure effectiveness and accountability in humanitarian response.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential characteristics for developing effective indicators in CE response.
  • To propose an evidence-based grading system for humanitarian indicators.
  • To highlight the need for further research on indicator utility and impact.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of best practices in indicator development for humanitarian settings.

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  • Analysis of current indicator limitations and their impact on humanitarian decision-making.
  • Proposal for an evidence-based framework for indicator assessment and implementation.
  • Main Results:

    • Essential characteristics for effective indicators include data quality, relevance to health outcomes, and adaptability.
    • An evidence-based grading system is proposed to standardize indicator quality and utility.
    • Trend analysis and context-specific modifications of indicators are vital for effective humanitarian action.

    Conclusions:

    • Further research is essential to determine which indicators and thresholds best improve health outcomes in CEs.
    • The role of non-governmental organizations in indicator use and its effect on program decisions requires more study.
    • Establishing a regulatory body is necessary to enforce indicator standards and prevent ineffective humanitarian assistance.