Community Resilience to Cholera Epidemics in Uganda: A Realist-informed review of Vulnerability and Intervention mechanisms

Namakula, J, Aryaija-Karemani, A, Sseviiri, H, Twinomuhangi, R, PARES Consortium, Mayhew, SORCID logo and Ssengooba, F (2025). Community Resilience to Cholera Epidemics in Uganda: A Realist-informed review of Vulnerability and Intervention mechanisms. [Dataset]. Mendeley Data. http://doi.org/10.17632/fk3vsyrxd8.1
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his dataset supports a realist-informed literature review examining mechanisms that contribute to or reduce vulnerability to cholera outbreaks in Uganda. The data were extracted from documents, including peer-reviewed articles, grey literature, and program evaluations. A six-stage data synthesis approach was used, guided by realist evaluation (Pawson & Tilley, 1997) and resilience frameworks (Blanchet et al., 2017). The dataset includes: 1. An Excel matrix of 31 studies capturing Context–Mechanism–Outcome (CMO) patterns 2. Synthesized CMOC configurations 3. Thematic groupings of resilience and vulnerability mechanisms References and coding for absorptive, adaptive, and transformative capacities.

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Public health, Emergency Management, Global Health, Disaster Management, Climate Change, Cholera, Epidemics Prevention, Community engagement, Resilience, Uganda, Realist Review, WASH, CMO Framework, Public Health, Epidemics, Vulnerability Mechanisms

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