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Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh

We conducted a nonrandomized trial of strategies to promote soapy water for handwashing in rural Bangladesh and measured uptake. We enrolled households with children < 3 years for three progressively intensive study arms: promotion of soapy water (N = 120), soapy water promotion plus handwashing...

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Autores principales: Ashraf, Sania, Nizame, Fosiul A., Islam, Mahfuza, Dutta, Notan C., Yeasmin, Dalia, Akhter, Sadika, Abedin, Jaynal, Winch, Peter J., Ram, Pavani K., Unicomb, Leanne, Leontsini, Elli, Luby, Stephen P.
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Publicado: The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5303048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28025233
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0304
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author Ashraf, Sania
Nizame, Fosiul A.
Islam, Mahfuza
Dutta, Notan C.
Yeasmin, Dalia
Akhter, Sadika
Abedin, Jaynal
Winch, Peter J.
Ram, Pavani K.
Unicomb, Leanne
Leontsini, Elli
Luby, Stephen P.
author_facet Ashraf, Sania
Nizame, Fosiul A.
Islam, Mahfuza
Dutta, Notan C.
Yeasmin, Dalia
Akhter, Sadika
Abedin, Jaynal
Winch, Peter J.
Ram, Pavani K.
Unicomb, Leanne
Leontsini, Elli
Luby, Stephen P.
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description We conducted a nonrandomized trial of strategies to promote soapy water for handwashing in rural Bangladesh and measured uptake. We enrolled households with children < 3 years for three progressively intensive study arms: promotion of soapy water (N = 120), soapy water promotion plus handwashing stations (N = 103), and soapy water promotion, stations plus detergent refills (N = 90); we also enrolled control households (N = 72). Our handwashing stations included tap-fitted buckets and soapy water bottles. Community promoters visited households and held community meetings to demonstrate soapy water preparation and promote handwashing at key times. Field workers measured uptake 4 months later. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions assessed factors associated with uptake. More households had soapy water at the handwashing place in progressively intensive arms: 18% (promotion), 60% (promotion plus station), and 71% (promotion, station with refills). Compared with the promotion-only arm, more households that received stations had soapy water at the primary handwashing station (44%, P ≤ 0.001; 71%, P < 0.001 with station plus detergent refill). Qualitative findings highlighted several dimensions that affected use: contextual (shared courtyard), psychosocial (perceived value), and technology dimensions (ease of use, convenience). Soapy water may increase habitual handwashing by addressing barriers of cost and availability of handwashing agents near water sources. Further research should inform optimal strategies to scale-up soapy water as a handwashing agent to study health impact.
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spelling pubmed-53030482017-02-16 Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh Ashraf, Sania Nizame, Fosiul A. Islam, Mahfuza Dutta, Notan C. Yeasmin, Dalia Akhter, Sadika Abedin, Jaynal Winch, Peter J. Ram, Pavani K. Unicomb, Leanne Leontsini, Elli Luby, Stephen P. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles We conducted a nonrandomized trial of strategies to promote soapy water for handwashing in rural Bangladesh and measured uptake. We enrolled households with children < 3 years for three progressively intensive study arms: promotion of soapy water (N = 120), soapy water promotion plus handwashing stations (N = 103), and soapy water promotion, stations plus detergent refills (N = 90); we also enrolled control households (N = 72). Our handwashing stations included tap-fitted buckets and soapy water bottles. Community promoters visited households and held community meetings to demonstrate soapy water preparation and promote handwashing at key times. Field workers measured uptake 4 months later. In-depth interviews and focus group discussions assessed factors associated with uptake. More households had soapy water at the handwashing place in progressively intensive arms: 18% (promotion), 60% (promotion plus station), and 71% (promotion, station with refills). Compared with the promotion-only arm, more households that received stations had soapy water at the primary handwashing station (44%, P ≤ 0.001; 71%, P < 0.001 with station plus detergent refill). Qualitative findings highlighted several dimensions that affected use: contextual (shared courtyard), psychosocial (perceived value), and technology dimensions (ease of use, convenience). Soapy water may increase habitual handwashing by addressing barriers of cost and availability of handwashing agents near water sources. Further research should inform optimal strategies to scale-up soapy water as a handwashing agent to study health impact. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2017-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5303048/ /pubmed/28025233 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0304 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ashraf, Sania
Nizame, Fosiul A.
Islam, Mahfuza
Dutta, Notan C.
Yeasmin, Dalia
Akhter, Sadika
Abedin, Jaynal
Winch, Peter J.
Ram, Pavani K.
Unicomb, Leanne
Leontsini, Elli
Luby, Stephen P.
Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh
title Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh
title_full Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh
title_fullStr Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh
title_short Nonrandomized Trial of Feasibility and Acceptability of Strategies for Promotion of Soapy Water as a Handwashing Agent in Rural Bangladesh
title_sort nonrandomized trial of feasibility and acceptability of strategies for promotion of soapy water as a handwashing agent in rural bangladesh
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5303048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28025233
http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.16-0304
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