The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency

Needs assessment is essential in the humanitarian response, and perceived needs can be associated with the levels of health in populations affected by humanitarian emergencies. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and feasibility of The Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Web (HE...

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Main Authors: Karin Hugelius, Charles Nandain, Maya Semrau, Marie Holmefur
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1399
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spelling doaj-01b221a64782485a8bcc625f85c910642021-02-04T00:03:20ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012021-02-01181399139910.3390/ijerph18041399The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian EmergencyKarin Hugelius0Charles Nandain1Maya Semrau2Marie Holmefur3Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, 701 82 Örebro, SwedenSchool of Education and Social Sciences, International Leadership University, Nairobi 00200, KenyaCentre for Global Health Research, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton BN1 9PX, UKFaculty of Medicine and Health, School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, 701 82 Örebro, SwedenNeeds assessment is essential in the humanitarian response, and perceived needs can be associated with the levels of health in populations affected by humanitarian emergencies. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and feasibility of The Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Web (HESPER Web) in a humanitarian context and to compare perceived needs of a random walk study sample with a self-selected study sample recruited though social media. The study context was the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. An alternate forms reliability evaluation and a feasibility evaluation was conducted. In total, 308 refugees participated in the study. HESPER Web was found to be reliable and usable for assessing needs, with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.88, Cohen’s κ between 0.43 and 1.0 and a first priority need rating match of 81%. The HESPER Web was positively experienced, and the self-recruited study sample reported similar levels of needs and similar demographics as the randomized sample. The participants reported several unmet needs. HESPER Web offers a reliable tool for needs assessment in humanitarian emergencies where web-based surveys are considered as practical and suitable. It offers new possibilities for conducting remote assessments and research studies that include humanitarian populations that are rarely included in such evaluations.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1399humanitarian emergenciesmental healthneeds assessmentrefugee healthdisaster health
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Marie Holmefur
The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
humanitarian emergencies
mental health
needs assessment
refugee health
disaster health
author_facet Karin Hugelius
Charles Nandain
Maya Semrau
Marie Holmefur
author_sort Karin Hugelius
title The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency
title_short The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency
title_full The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency
title_fullStr The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency
title_full_unstemmed The Reliability and Feasibility of the HESPER Web to Assess Perceived Needs in a Population Affected by a Humanitarian Emergency a Humanitarian Emergency
title_sort reliability and feasibility of the hesper web to assess perceived needs in a population affected by a humanitarian emergency a humanitarian emergency
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1661-7827
1660-4601
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Needs assessment is essential in the humanitarian response, and perceived needs can be associated with the levels of health in populations affected by humanitarian emergencies. This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and feasibility of The Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Web (HESPER Web) in a humanitarian context and to compare perceived needs of a random walk study sample with a self-selected study sample recruited though social media. The study context was the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. An alternate forms reliability evaluation and a feasibility evaluation was conducted. In total, 308 refugees participated in the study. HESPER Web was found to be reliable and usable for assessing needs, with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of 0.88, Cohen’s κ between 0.43 and 1.0 and a first priority need rating match of 81%. The HESPER Web was positively experienced, and the self-recruited study sample reported similar levels of needs and similar demographics as the randomized sample. The participants reported several unmet needs. HESPER Web offers a reliable tool for needs assessment in humanitarian emergencies where web-based surveys are considered as practical and suitable. It offers new possibilities for conducting remote assessments and research studies that include humanitarian populations that are rarely included in such evaluations.
topic humanitarian emergencies
mental health
needs assessment
refugee health
disaster health
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/4/1399
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