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Formative Research for the Development of the CHoBI7 Cholera Rapid Response Program for Cholera Hotspots in Bangladesh

Cholera is a severe form of acute watery diarrhea that if left untreated can result in death. Globally, there are 2.9 million cholera cases annually. Individuals living in close proximity to cholera cases are at a higher risk for developing cholera compared to the general population. Targeted water,...

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Autores principales: Zohura, Fatema, Thomas, Elizabeth D., Masud, Jahed, Bhuyian, Md Sazzadul Islam, Parvin, Tahmina, Monira, Shirajum, Faruque, Abu S. G., Alam, Munirul, George, Christine Marie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36293930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013352
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author Zohura, Fatema
Thomas, Elizabeth D.
Masud, Jahed
Bhuyian, Md Sazzadul Islam
Parvin, Tahmina
Monira, Shirajum
Faruque, Abu S. G.
Alam, Munirul
George, Christine Marie
author_facet Zohura, Fatema
Thomas, Elizabeth D.
Masud, Jahed
Bhuyian, Md Sazzadul Islam
Parvin, Tahmina
Monira, Shirajum
Faruque, Abu S. G.
Alam, Munirul
George, Christine Marie
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description Cholera is a severe form of acute watery diarrhea that if left untreated can result in death. Globally, there are 2.9 million cholera cases annually. Individuals living in close proximity to cholera cases are at a higher risk for developing cholera compared to the general population. Targeted water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions have the potential to reduce cholera transmission in cholera hotspots around cholera cases. The objective of this study was to expand the scope of the Cholera-Hospital-Based-Intervention-for-7-Days (CHoBI7) program, focused on cholera patient households, for delivery in cholera hotspots in urban slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Thirty-one semi-structured interviews were conducted in cholera hotspots around cholera patients, and three intervention planning workshops were conducted to inform modifications needed to the CHoBI7 program. After exploratory interviews, a two-phase, iterative pilot study was conducted for 9 months to test the developed CHoBI7 Cholera Rapid Response program among 180 participants to further inform modifications to intervention content and delivery. Findings from pilot participant interviews highlighted the need to adapt intervention content for delivery at the compound—rather than household—level, given an environment with multiple households sharing a water source, toilets, and kitchen facilities. This was addressed by conducting a “ring session” for intervention delivery in cholera hotspots for households to discuss how to improve their shared facilities together and encourage a compound-level commitment to promoted WASH behaviors and placement of soapy water bottles in shared spaces. Based on the low number of soapy water bottles observed in communal spaces during the first iteration of the pilot, we also added context-specific examples using the narratives of families in mobile messages to encourage WASH behavioral recommendations. Formative research identified important considerations for the modifications needed to tailor the CHoBI7 program for delivery in cholera hotspots in urban Bangladesh.
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spelling pubmed-96031792022-10-27 Formative Research for the Development of the CHoBI7 Cholera Rapid Response Program for Cholera Hotspots in Bangladesh Zohura, Fatema Thomas, Elizabeth D. Masud, Jahed Bhuyian, Md Sazzadul Islam Parvin, Tahmina Monira, Shirajum Faruque, Abu S. G. Alam, Munirul George, Christine Marie Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Cholera is a severe form of acute watery diarrhea that if left untreated can result in death. Globally, there are 2.9 million cholera cases annually. Individuals living in close proximity to cholera cases are at a higher risk for developing cholera compared to the general population. Targeted water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) interventions have the potential to reduce cholera transmission in cholera hotspots around cholera cases. The objective of this study was to expand the scope of the Cholera-Hospital-Based-Intervention-for-7-Days (CHoBI7) program, focused on cholera patient households, for delivery in cholera hotspots in urban slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Thirty-one semi-structured interviews were conducted in cholera hotspots around cholera patients, and three intervention planning workshops were conducted to inform modifications needed to the CHoBI7 program. After exploratory interviews, a two-phase, iterative pilot study was conducted for 9 months to test the developed CHoBI7 Cholera Rapid Response program among 180 participants to further inform modifications to intervention content and delivery. Findings from pilot participant interviews highlighted the need to adapt intervention content for delivery at the compound—rather than household—level, given an environment with multiple households sharing a water source, toilets, and kitchen facilities. This was addressed by conducting a “ring session” for intervention delivery in cholera hotspots for households to discuss how to improve their shared facilities together and encourage a compound-level commitment to promoted WASH behaviors and placement of soapy water bottles in shared spaces. Based on the low number of soapy water bottles observed in communal spaces during the first iteration of the pilot, we also added context-specific examples using the narratives of families in mobile messages to encourage WASH behavioral recommendations. Formative research identified important considerations for the modifications needed to tailor the CHoBI7 program for delivery in cholera hotspots in urban Bangladesh. MDPI 2022-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9603179/ /pubmed/36293930 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013352 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zohura, Fatema
Thomas, Elizabeth D.
Masud, Jahed
Bhuyian, Md Sazzadul Islam
Parvin, Tahmina
Monira, Shirajum
Faruque, Abu S. G.
Alam, Munirul
George, Christine Marie
Formative Research for the Development of the CHoBI7 Cholera Rapid Response Program for Cholera Hotspots in Bangladesh
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36293930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013352
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