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Effectiveness of Six Improved Cookstoves in Reducing Household Air Pollution and Their Acceptability in Rural Western Kenya

BACKGROUND: Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuel burning is linked to poor health outcomes. Improved biomass cookstoves (ICS) have the potential to improve HAP. OBJECTIVES: A pre-/post- intervention study assessed the impact of six ICS on indoor air quality and acceptability of ICS to loc...

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Autores principales: Pilishvili, Tamara, Loo, Jennifer D., Schrag, Stephanie, Stanistreet, Debbi, Christensen, Bryan, Yip, Fuyuen, Nyagol, Ronald, Quick, Robert, Sage, Mike, Bruce, Nigel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27846224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165529
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author Pilishvili, Tamara
Loo, Jennifer D.
Schrag, Stephanie
Stanistreet, Debbi
Christensen, Bryan
Yip, Fuyuen
Nyagol, Ronald
Quick, Robert
Sage, Mike
Bruce, Nigel
author_facet Pilishvili, Tamara
Loo, Jennifer D.
Schrag, Stephanie
Stanistreet, Debbi
Christensen, Bryan
Yip, Fuyuen
Nyagol, Ronald
Quick, Robert
Sage, Mike
Bruce, Nigel
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description BACKGROUND: Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuel burning is linked to poor health outcomes. Improved biomass cookstoves (ICS) have the potential to improve HAP. OBJECTIVES: A pre-/post- intervention study assessed the impact of six ICS on indoor air quality and acceptability of ICS to local users in rural Western Kenya. METHODS: We measured mean personal and kitchen level concentrations of particulate matter <2.5μm in diameter (PM(2.5,) μg/m(3)) and carbon monoxide (CO, ppm) during the 48-hour period of each ICS use in 45 households. We compared these levels to those observed with traditional 3-stone fire (TSF) use. We assessed ICS acceptability through interviews and focus groups. We evaluated association of stove type, fuel use, and factors related to cooking practices with mean kitchen PM(2.5) and CO using multivariable regression. RESULTS: Stove type, exclusive ICS use (vs. concurrent TSF use), and the amount of fuel used were independently associated with kitchen PM(2.5) and CO levels. Reductions (95%CI) in mean PM(2.5) compared to TSF, ranged by ICS from 11.9% (-2.8–24.5) to 42.3% (32.3–50.8). Reductions in kitchen CO compared to TSF, ranged by ICS from -5.8% (-21.9–8.2) to 34.5% (23.2–44.1). Mean kitchen PM(2.5) ranged from 319μg/m(3) to 518μg/m(3) by ICS. Women thought ICS were easy to use, more efficient, produced less smoke, and cooked faster, compared to TSF. Women also reported limitations for each ICS. CONCLUSIONS: We documented reductions in HAP from ICS compared to TSF. The PM(2.5) levels with ICS use were still considerably higher than WHO indoor air quality guidelines. Achieving maximal potential of ICS requires adherence to more exclusive use and addressing user reported ICS limitations.
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spelling pubmed-51129152016-12-08 Effectiveness of Six Improved Cookstoves in Reducing Household Air Pollution and Their Acceptability in Rural Western Kenya Pilishvili, Tamara Loo, Jennifer D. Schrag, Stephanie Stanistreet, Debbi Christensen, Bryan Yip, Fuyuen Nyagol, Ronald Quick, Robert Sage, Mike Bruce, Nigel PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuel burning is linked to poor health outcomes. Improved biomass cookstoves (ICS) have the potential to improve HAP. OBJECTIVES: A pre-/post- intervention study assessed the impact of six ICS on indoor air quality and acceptability of ICS to local users in rural Western Kenya. METHODS: We measured mean personal and kitchen level concentrations of particulate matter <2.5μm in diameter (PM(2.5,) μg/m(3)) and carbon monoxide (CO, ppm) during the 48-hour period of each ICS use in 45 households. We compared these levels to those observed with traditional 3-stone fire (TSF) use. We assessed ICS acceptability through interviews and focus groups. We evaluated association of stove type, fuel use, and factors related to cooking practices with mean kitchen PM(2.5) and CO using multivariable regression. RESULTS: Stove type, exclusive ICS use (vs. concurrent TSF use), and the amount of fuel used were independently associated with kitchen PM(2.5) and CO levels. Reductions (95%CI) in mean PM(2.5) compared to TSF, ranged by ICS from 11.9% (-2.8–24.5) to 42.3% (32.3–50.8). Reductions in kitchen CO compared to TSF, ranged by ICS from -5.8% (-21.9–8.2) to 34.5% (23.2–44.1). Mean kitchen PM(2.5) ranged from 319μg/m(3) to 518μg/m(3) by ICS. Women thought ICS were easy to use, more efficient, produced less smoke, and cooked faster, compared to TSF. Women also reported limitations for each ICS. CONCLUSIONS: We documented reductions in HAP from ICS compared to TSF. The PM(2.5) levels with ICS use were still considerably higher than WHO indoor air quality guidelines. Achieving maximal potential of ICS requires adherence to more exclusive use and addressing user reported ICS limitations. Public Library of Science 2016-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5112915/ /pubmed/27846224 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165529 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Christensen, Bryan
Yip, Fuyuen
Nyagol, Ronald
Quick, Robert
Sage, Mike
Bruce, Nigel
Effectiveness of Six Improved Cookstoves in Reducing Household Air Pollution and Their Acceptability in Rural Western Kenya
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title_fullStr Effectiveness of Six Improved Cookstoves in Reducing Household Air Pollution and Their Acceptability in Rural Western Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of Six Improved Cookstoves in Reducing Household Air Pollution and Their Acceptability in Rural Western Kenya
title_short Effectiveness of Six Improved Cookstoves in Reducing Household Air Pollution and Their Acceptability in Rural Western Kenya
title_sort effectiveness of six improved cookstoves in reducing household air pollution and their acceptability in rural western kenya
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5112915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27846224
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165529
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