Hebe Gouda
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
School of Public Health
The University of Queensland
Australia
Biography
Hebe Gouda is an epidemiologist with research experience in Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Egypt. She has a Masters of Public Health and a PhD from the University of Cambridge. She currently focuses on three related streams of research including: 1) Measuring mortality and disease burden with a particular focus on the epidemiological transition in low and middle income countries; 2) Evaluating health systems approaches and responses to population health burdens and 3) Measurement, data and information: the ethics and epistemology of population health research methods.
Research Interest
Medicine
Publications
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Claire BE, Hebe G (2017) Civil registration and vital statistics, emergencies, and international law: understanding the intersection. Medical Law Review 2: 314-339.
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Kate G, Hebe G, Yi LY, Sonja F, Bermejo III, et al. (2017) Monitoring and evaluation of disaster response efforts undertaken by local health departments: a rapid realist review. BMC Health Services Research.
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Hebe GN, Abraham FD, Claire BE, Rohina J, Ian RD, et al. (2017) New challenges for verbal autopsy: considering the ethical and social implications of verbal autopsy methods in routine health information systems. Social Science & Medicine 184: 65-74.