Promoting handwashing and sanitation behaviour change in low- and middle-income countries A mixed-method systematic review | ||||||
rapport Jun 2017 ; 519 pages Aut. Bert Avau & Philippe Vandekerckhove & Alfred Musekiwa & Hans-Joachim Mosler & Vittoria Lutje & Margaret Cargo & Axel Vande Veegaete & Hans Van Remoortel & Selvan Naidoo & Karin Hannes & Thashlin Govender & Emmy De Buck & Taryn Young Ed. 3ie - New Delhi Téléchargeable sous format: PdF (6 160 ko) Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur Abstract: This systematic review shows which promotional approaches are effective in changing handwashing and sanitation behaviour and which implementation factors affect the success or failure of such interventions. Diarrhoeal diseases are very common causes of death in low- and middle-income countries. Improved sanitation and hygiene reduce diarrhoea, but adoption remains a challenge. This review assesses the evidence for two questions: (1) how effective are different approaches to promote handwashing and sanitation behaviour change; and (2) what factors influence the implementation of these approaches?
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