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Sustained adoption of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions: systematic review
Author Affiliations
Johns Hopkins University, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InTropical Medicine & International Health
Year2017
Citations56
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To understand factors that influence sustained adoption of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) technologies or behaviours. METHODS: Systematic review of the current literature. Articles were gathered from databases of peer-reviewed articles and grey literature, and screened for relevance. After exclusion, we created a descriptive map of 148 articles and analysed in-depth 44 articles that had an explicit focus on promoting or evaluating sustained adoption or programme sustainability. Twenty-two of these articles met our definition of measuring sustained adoption. RESULTS: Definitions of sustained adoption varied widely and were often inadequate, making comparison of sustained adoption across studies difficult. The time frame for measurements of sustained adoption is frequently inadequate for examination of longer-term behaviour change. CONCLUSIONS: Ideally, an evaluation should…
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