Rajeev Dhungel
Kathmandu
3 Papers
3 Citations
Rajeev Dhungel is an academic researcher from Kathmandu. The author has contributed to research in topics: Survey methodology & Poverty. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Improving household surveys and use of data to address health inequities in three Asian cities: protocol for the Surveys for Urban Equity (SUE) mixed methods and feasibility study.
Helen Elsey,Ak Narayan Poudel,Tim Ensor,Tolib Mirzoev,James N Newell,Joseph P. Hicks,Chris Cartwright,David Wong,Caroline Tait,Sushil Baral,Radheshyam Bhattarai,Sudeepa Khanal,Rajeev Dhungel,Subash Gajurel,Shraddha Manandhar,Saidur Rahman Mashreky,Junnatul Ferdoush,Rumana Huque,Tarana Ferdous,Shammi Nasreen,Hoang Van Minh,Duong Minh Duc,Bao Tran Ngoc,Dana R. Thomson,Hilary J. Wallace +24 more
TL;DR: A protocol for this study is presented which tests novel methods to improve representation of urban populations in household surveys and measure mental health and injuries, explores urban poverty and compares measures of poverty and ‘slumness’ and works with city authorities to understand, and potentially improve, utilisation of data on urban health for planning more equitable services.
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Feasibility of Innovative Tools and Methods to Improve Household Surveys in Complex Urban Settings: Multiple Methods Analysis of the Surveys for Urban Equity (SUE) Study in Kathmandu, Dhaka and Hanoi
Dana R. Thomson,Radheshyam Bhattarai,Sudeepa Khanal,Shraddha Manandhar,Rajeev Dhungel,Subash Gajurel,Joseph P. Hicks,Duong M. Duc,Junnatul Ferdoush,Tarana Ferdous,Nushrat Jahan Urmy,Riffat Ara Shawon,Khuong Quynh Long,Ak Narayan Poudel,Chris Cartwright,Hilary J. Wallace,Tim Ensor,Sushil Baral,Saidur Rahman Mashreky,Rumana Huque,Hoang Van Minh,Helen Elsey +21 more
- 10 Apr 2020
TL;DR: Evidence of unintentional exclusion of vulnerable and mobile urban populations in LMIC household surveys is deeply concerning, and underscores the need to modernize survey methods and practices.
Addressing Unintentional Exclusion of Vulnerable and Mobile Households in Traditional Surveys in Kathmandu, Dhaka, and Hanoi: a Mixed-Methods Feasibility Study
Dana R. Thomson,Radheshyam Bhattarai,Sudeepa Khanal,Shraddha Manandhar,Rajeev Dhungel,Subash Gajurel,Joseph P. Hicks,Duong Minh Duc,Junnatul Ferdoush,Tarana Ferdous,Nushrat Jahan Urmy,Riffat Ara Shawon,Khuong Quynh Long,Ak Narayan Poudel,Chris Cartwright,Hilary J. Wallace,Tim Ensor,Sushil Baral,Saidur Rahman Mashreky,Rumana Huque,Hoang Van Minh,Helen Elsey +21 more
TL;DR: It was found that a common household definition excluded single adults and migrant-headed households, as well as non-married, unemployed, disabled, and studying adults, which underscores the need to modernize survey methods and practices.