The Role of Mixed Methods in Improved Cookstove Research

Journal of Health Communication - Tập 20 Số sup1 - Trang 84-93 - 2015
Debbi Stanistreet1, Lirije Hyseni1, Michelle Bashin2, Ibrahim Sadumah3, Daniel Pope1, Michael Sage2, Nigel Bruce1
1Department of Public Health and Policy, Institute of Psychology, Health and Society, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
2Public Health Institute, Oakland, California, USA
3SWAP Research Department, Lutheran Community Center, Kisumu, Kenya

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