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Evaluation of Behavior Change Communication Campaigns to Promote Modern Cookstove Purchase and Use in Lower Middle Income Countries

机译:评估行为改变交流活动以促进中低收入国家现代炊具的购买和使用

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Nearly three billion people worldwide burn solid fuels and kerosene in open fires and inefficient stoves to cook, light, and heat their homes. Cleaner-burning stoves reduce emissions and can have positive health, climate, and women’s empowerment benefits. This article reports on the protocol and baseline data from the evaluation of four behavior change communication (BCC) campaigns carried out in lower to middle income countries aimed at promoting the sale and use of cleaner-burning stoves. Interventions implemented in Bangladesh, Kenya, and Nigeria are using a range of BCC methods including mass media, digital media, outdoor advertising, and inter-personal communication. The mixed methods evaluation comprises three large-scale surveys: one pre-BCC and two follow-ups, along with smaller scale assessments of stove uptake and patterns of use. Baseline results revealed varying levels of awareness of previous promotions and positive attitudes and beliefs about modern (i.e., relatively clean-burning) cookstoves. Differences in cookstove preferences and behaviors by gender, socio-demographics, media use, and country/region were observed that may affect outcomes. Across all three countries, cost (lack of funds) a key perceived barrier to buying a cleaner-burning stove. Future multivariate analyses will examine potential dose-response effects of BCC on cookstove uptake and patterns of use. BCC campaigns have the potential to promote modern cookstoves at scale. More research on campaign effectiveness is needed, and on how to optimize messages and channels. This evaluation builds on a limited evidence base in the field.
机译:全球将近30亿人在明火和低效的炉灶中燃烧固体燃料和煤油,以做饭,照明和取暖。使用更清洁的炉灶可以减少排放,并可以带来积极的健康,气候和增强妇女权能的好处。本文报告了在中低收入国家开展的旨在促进销售和使用清洁燃烧炉灶的四个行为改变交流(BCC)活动的评估中的协议和基准数据。在孟加拉国,肯尼亚和尼日利亚实施的干预措施正在使用一系列BCC方法,包括大众传播媒体,数字媒体,户外广告和人际交流。混合方法评估包括三项大规模调查:一项是BCC之前的调查,另一项是两项后续调查,以及对炉灶吸收和使用方式的小规模评估。基线结果表明,人们对以前的晋升认识不同,对现代(即相对清洁的)炊具的态度和信念也不同。观察到按性别,社会人口统计学,媒体使用以及国家/地区不同,炉灶偏好和行为的差异可能会影响结果。在所有三个国家中,成本(资金短缺)是购买更清洁燃烧炉灶的主要障碍。未来的多变量分析将检查BCC对炉灶摄取和使用方式的潜在剂量反应效应。 BCC运动有潜力大规模推广现代炊具。需要对运动效果以及如何优化消息和渠道进行更多研究。该评估基于该领域的有限证据基础。

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