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Systematic review of behavior change research on point-of-use water treatment interventions in countries categorized as low- to medium-development on the human development index

机译:对人类发展指数归类为中低发展的国家中的使用点水处理干预措施的行为变化研究的系统综述

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Point-of-use water treatment (i.e., water purification at the point of consumption) has proven effective in preventing diarrhea in developing countries. However, widespread adoption has not occurred, suggesting that implementation strategies have not motivated sustained behavior change. We conducted a systematic literature review of published behavioral research on factors influencing adoption of point-of-use water treatment in countries categorized as low- to medium-development on the United Nations Development Programme Human Development Index. We used 22 key words to search peer-reviewed literature from 1950 to 2010 from OVID Medline, CINAHL, and PsycINFO. Twenty-six (1.7%) of 1551 papers met our four inclusion criteria: 1) implemented a point-of-use water treatment intervention, 2) applied a behavioral intervention, 3) evaluated behavior change as the outcome, and 4) occurred in a low- or medium-development country. We reviewed these 26 publications for detailed descriptions of the water treatment intervention, theoretical rationales for the behavioral intervention, and descriptions of the evaluation. In 5 (19%) papers, details of the behavioral intervention were fully specified. Seven (27%) papers reported using a behavioral theory in the design of the intervention and evaluation of its impact. Ten (38%) studies used a comparison or control group; 5 provided detailed descriptions. Seven (27%) papers reported high sustained use of point-of-use water treatment with rates >50% at the last recorded follow-up. Despite documented health benefits of point-of-use water treatment interventions in reducing diarrheal diseases, we found limited peer-reviewed behavioral research on the topic. In addition, we found the existing literature often lacked detailed descriptions of the intervention for replication, seldom described the theoretical and empirical rationale for the implementation and evaluation of the intervention, and often had limitations in the evaluation methodology. The scarcity of papers on behavior change with respect to point-of-use water treatment technologies suggests that this field is underdeveloped.
机译:使用点水处理(即消费点的水净化)已被证明有效地预防了发展中国家的腹泻。但是,尚未广泛采用,这表明实施策略并未促使持续的行为改变。我们对联合国开发计划署人类发展指数归类为中低发展的国家中影响使用点水处理的因素的已发表行为研究进行了系统的文献综述。我们使用22个关键词从OVID Medline,CINAHL和PsycINFO中检索了1950年至2010年经过同行评审的文献。 1551篇论文中有26篇(1.7%)符合我们的四个纳入标准:1)实施了使用点水处理干预措施,2)应用了行为干预措施,3)将行为变化评估为结果,以及4)中低发展国家。我们回顾了这26个出版物,详细介绍了水处理干预措施,行为干预的理论依据以及评估的内容。在5篇(19%)的论文中,行为干预的细节得到了详细说明。七篇(27%)论文报道了在设计干预措施和评估其影响时使用行为理论。十个(38%)研究使用了比较组或对照组。图5提供了详细的说明。七篇(27%)的论文报告了使用点水处理的高度持续使用,在最近记录的随访中,该比率> 50%。尽管有文献记录表明使用即点式水处理干预措施对减少腹泻病具有健康益处,但我们发现该主题的行为研究受到同行评议的研究有限。此外,我们发现现有文献通常缺乏对复制干预措施的详细描述,很少描述实施和评估干预措施的理论和经验依据,并且常常在评估方法上存在局限性。关于使用点水处理技术的行为变化的论文很少,这表明该领域尚不发达。

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