Diarrhea Clinical Trial
— WSUPOfficial title:
Using Behaviour Change Messaging to Improve Communal Toilets in Dhaka, Bangladesh
NCT number | NCT02324075 |
Other study ID # | SPO-113016 |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | December 2014 |
Est. completion date | November 2015 |
Verified date | December 2020 |
Source | Stanford University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Background (brief): 1. Burden: In low income neighborhoods in Dhaka many households share toilets which are often unsanitary and their discharge contaminates the community. 2. Knowledge gap: Behavior change messages have the potential to make people concerned about maintaining shared toilets quality, cleanliness and safety of the facility. There are many contributors to poor sanitation in low income neighborhoods in Dhaka but it's not clear that the situation can be improved with behavior change or even which specific messages to target. 3. Relevance: Water Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP) is a nongovernmental organization working to improve shared sanitation facilities in Dhaka. They are interested in developing and evaluating a behavior change program to improve shared sanitation in Dhaka and to generate lessons that would be relevant for other low income urban settings globally. Hypothesis: A behavior change communication intervention can improve the quality and cleanliness of sanitation services available to low-income residents of Dhaka. Objectives: 1. To deliver behavior change messages (which target key behaviors influencing the quality and cleanliness of shared sanitation facilities) to randomly selected low-income communities in Dhaka. 2. To evaluate the effectiveness of a behavior change communication intervention designed to change targeted behaviors related to the quality and cleanliness of shared sanitation facilities. Methods: Local non-governmental organizations will deliver the intervention (behavior change communication package) in randomly selected communities. For this study the investigators will assess the impact of this intervention on the targeted behaviors using follow-up surveys and spot checks.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1226 |
Est. completion date | November 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | September 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 2 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Residents of low income communities in Dhaka who share toilet facilities with non-family members Exclusion Criteria: - Special groups whose ability to give voluntary informed consent might be compromised |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Bangladesh | Icddr,B | Dhaka |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Stanford University | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
Bangladesh,
Alam MU, Winch PJ, Saxton RE, Nizame FA, Yeasmin F, Norman G, Masud AA, Begum F, Rahman M, Hossain K, Layden A, Unicomb L, Luby SP. Behaviour change intervention to improve shared toilet maintenance and cleanliness in urban slums of Dhaka: a cluster-rando — View Citation
Saxton RE, Yeasmin F, Alam MU, Al-Masud A, Dutta NC, Yeasmin D, Luby SP, Unicomb L, Winch PJ. If I do not have enough water, then how could I bring additional water for toilet cleaning?! Addressing water scarcity to promote hygienic use of shared toilets — View Citation
Yeasmin F, Luby SP, Saxton RE, Nizame FA, Alam MU, Dutta NC, Masud AA, Yeasmin D, Layden A, Rahman H, Abbott R, Unicomb L, Winch PJ. Piloting a low-cost hardware intervention to reduce improper disposal of solid waste in communal toilets in low-income set — View Citation
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of Pans With Presence of Visible Feces Inside the Pan | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine presence of visible feces inside the pan (both inside and outside the hole in the pan). | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Number of Pans With Presence of Visible Feces Outside the Pan | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine presence of visible feces outside the pan. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Visible Feces on the Path Leading up to the Latrine | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine presence of feces on the path leading up to the shared toilet. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Visible Feces Near the Latrine But Not on the Path | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine presence of feces near the latrine but not on the path leading to the latrine. | baseline and 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Number of Functional Cubicle Toilets | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine if the cubicle toilet is fully functional. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Visible Feces Inside the Hole of the Pan | Observer in unannounced visit assess if feces is visible inside the hole of the pan | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Spit/Cough on Walls/Doors | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for spit/cough on walls/doors. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Cigarette Butts | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for cigarette butts in toilets. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Waterlogging | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for waterlogging in toilets. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Presence of Household Waste/Waste Wrapped in Polythene | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for presence of household waste/waste wrapped in polythene. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Presence of Rags/Sanitary Pads | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for presence of rags/sanitary pads. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Smell of Feces | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for smell of feces. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Smell of Urine | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for smell of urine. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention | |
Secondary | Latrine Cleanliness - Smell of Cigarettes | Assessment by observer in unannounced visit to the shared latrine to determine problems with cleanliness. Observations were made for smell of cigarettes. The count of units that had the problem is presented for each problem type. | Assessed at 6 months post intervention |
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