Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Clinical Trial
Official title:
Understanding Adoption of Clean Cookstoves
Household air pollution (HAP) is a top-priority public health problem in developing countries. According to the most recent comparative risk assessment, 3.5 million people die prematurely each year as a result of HAP exposures. While uncertainties remain regarding causal links between HAP exposures and health, the time is ripe for focused research into effective interventions. Limited past research has shown that the demand for clean cookstoves is low, and that households continue to use traditional hearths even when they have clean stoves. The investigators propose to harness an existing cohort in Ghana to study factors that increase the adoption of clean cookstoves, and to test strategies to promote adoption and continued use.
Health conditions resulting from household air pollution (HAP) are responsible for
approximately 3.9 million premature deaths each year. Exposure to HAP is the third largest
preventable contributor to illness worldwide. Even so, HAP exposures persist since 3 billion
individuals worldwide continue to rely on biomass fuel for cooking and heating, especially in
the developing world. Though the transition away from traditional biomass stoves is projected
curb the health effects of HAP by mitigating exposure, the benefits of newer clean cookstove
technologies can only be fully realized if use of these stoves is exclusive and sustained.
Most studies indicate that the provision of clean cookstoves to these individuals is, on its
own, insufficient to encourage and foster adoption. In order to better understand how to
promote clean cookstove adoption, the proposed study aims to (1) develop an educational
intervention to promote clean cookstove adoption and sustained use and (2) determine the
influence of liquid petroleum gasoline (LPG) accessibility on product demand.
Households enrolled into the control and the BioLite arms of GRAPHS (the parent study) will
receive clean LPG cookstoves for their participation in the study (clinicaltrials.gov
registration: NCT01335490). The objective of this study is to test the relative impact of two
approaches to encourage stove use: providing a behavior change intervention and offering
convenient access to LPG refueling. The investigators hypothesize that these interventions
will increase overall use of LPG cook stoves.
Prior evidence on the role of health information in promoting the adoption of
health-promoting technology is limited, and the results are mixed. Although little work has
been done to investigate the importance of accessibility to sustained use of cookstoves,
accessibility remains one of the basic market drivers of product demand.
A total of 27 communities will be cluster randomized, with 979 study households nested
throughout the sites. The study arms will be arranged as a 2x2 factorial design, with
approximately equal numbers of households in each arm.
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