Code for "Climate Change, Hygiene and Health: A research roadmap to climate adaptation"

Gerard, JORCID logo and D’Mello-Guyett, LORCID logo (2026). Code for "Climate Change, Hygiene and Health: A research roadmap to climate adaptation". [Dataset]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. 10.17037/DATA.00005008.
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The overall aim of the study was to define a set of research priorities at the intersection of climate change, hygiene and health using a structured and consensus-driven process. This was performed in two stages - the Child Health and Nutrition Research Initiative (CHNRI) method was used to generate an initial set of pertinent research questions, followed by a survey of global stakeholders to score them based upon priority. This collection contains the survey questionnaire and R code written to perform data analysis. The survey data itself is covered by a confidentiality requirement that prevents it being shared, however, the study team can answer questions that may arise.

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Survey data is covered by a confidentiality requirement that prevents it being shared. However, the study team are happy to answer questions that may arise.

Keywords

Research agenda; Climate change; Hygiene; Climate and Health; Wellbeing

Data / Code

Score_all_RQ.xlsx
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Produced using Part 1 and 2 of R code(s) supplied in this repository, this file contains a listing of each research question and corresponding scores for each by criteria and weighted / unweighted.
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Score_RQ.xlsx
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Produced using Part 1 and 2 of R code(s) supplied in this repository, this file contains the score total and the label of the research questions
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Score_per_criteria1.R
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This R file is to be run first, as part of a duo of consecutive code used to perform analysis on survey responses. This code specifically calculates a score based on the number of answers per weight criteria
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Score_per_question2.R
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This R file is run second, to produce the number of answers per research question and can be analysed by all questions or by specific demographic criteria
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Documentation

5008-UserGuide.html
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Documentation
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User Guide for the codeset
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Study Instrument

CCH_code_questions.csv
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Survey question numbers and associated questions – supports the survey results data
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CCH_manuscript_question.csv
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Survey questions for the manuscript
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