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Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa

We describe and reflect on a rapid qualitative survey approach called “Broad Brush Survey” (BBS) used in six community-randomized trials (CRTs)/studies in Zambia and South Africa (2004–2018) to document, compare, classify, and communicate community features systematically for public health and multi...

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Autores principales: Bond, Virginia, Ngwenya, Fredrick, Murray, Emma, Ngwenya, Nothando, Viljoen, Lario, Gumede, Dumile, Bwalya, Chiti, Mantantana, Jabulile, Hoddinott, Graeme, Dodd, Peter J., Ayles, Helen, Simwinga, Musonda, Wallman, Sandra, Seeley, Janet
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30556470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732318809940
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author Bond, Virginia
Ngwenya, Fredrick
Murray, Emma
Ngwenya, Nothando
Viljoen, Lario
Gumede, Dumile
Bwalya, Chiti
Mantantana, Jabulile
Hoddinott, Graeme
Dodd, Peter J.
Ayles, Helen
Simwinga, Musonda
Wallman, Sandra
Seeley, Janet
author_facet Bond, Virginia
Ngwenya, Fredrick
Murray, Emma
Ngwenya, Nothando
Viljoen, Lario
Gumede, Dumile
Bwalya, Chiti
Mantantana, Jabulile
Hoddinott, Graeme
Dodd, Peter J.
Ayles, Helen
Simwinga, Musonda
Wallman, Sandra
Seeley, Janet
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description We describe and reflect on a rapid qualitative survey approach called “Broad Brush Survey” (BBS) used in six community-randomized trials (CRTs)/studies in Zambia and South Africa (2004–2018) to document, compare, classify, and communicate community features systematically for public health and multidisciplinary research ends. BBS is based on a set sequence of participatory qualitative methods and fieldwork carried out prior to a CRT intervention and/or research by social scientists to generate rapid community profiles using four key indicators: physical features, social organization, networks, and community narratives. Profiling makes apparent similarities and differences, enabling comparison across communities and can be facilitated by an ideal model of open-closed systems. Findings have provided practical outputs (e.g., community profiles) and academic opportunities (e.g., community typologies). The BBS approach enables complex social landscapes to be incorporated in CRTs. This method has proven to be useful, adaptable and to have multidisciplinary appeal.
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spelling pubmed-65338032019-06-25 Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa Bond, Virginia Ngwenya, Fredrick Murray, Emma Ngwenya, Nothando Viljoen, Lario Gumede, Dumile Bwalya, Chiti Mantantana, Jabulile Hoddinott, Graeme Dodd, Peter J. Ayles, Helen Simwinga, Musonda Wallman, Sandra Seeley, Janet Qual Health Res Methods We describe and reflect on a rapid qualitative survey approach called “Broad Brush Survey” (BBS) used in six community-randomized trials (CRTs)/studies in Zambia and South Africa (2004–2018) to document, compare, classify, and communicate community features systematically for public health and multidisciplinary research ends. BBS is based on a set sequence of participatory qualitative methods and fieldwork carried out prior to a CRT intervention and/or research by social scientists to generate rapid community profiles using four key indicators: physical features, social organization, networks, and community narratives. Profiling makes apparent similarities and differences, enabling comparison across communities and can be facilitated by an ideal model of open-closed systems. Findings have provided practical outputs (e.g., community profiles) and academic opportunities (e.g., community typologies). The BBS approach enables complex social landscapes to be incorporated in CRTs. This method has proven to be useful, adaptable and to have multidisciplinary appeal. SAGE Publications 2018-12-17 2019-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6533803/ /pubmed/30556470 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732318809940 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Bond, Virginia
Ngwenya, Fredrick
Murray, Emma
Ngwenya, Nothando
Viljoen, Lario
Gumede, Dumile
Bwalya, Chiti
Mantantana, Jabulile
Hoddinott, Graeme
Dodd, Peter J.
Ayles, Helen
Simwinga, Musonda
Wallman, Sandra
Seeley, Janet
Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa
title Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa
title_full Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa
title_fullStr Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa
title_short Value and Limitations of Broad Brush Surveys Used in Community-Randomized Trials in Southern Africa
title_sort value and limitations of broad brush surveys used in community-randomized trials in southern africa
topic Methods
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6533803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30556470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1049732318809940
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