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CompletedNCT03174015

Sanitation Demand Creation in Peri-Urban Slums of Lusaka, Zambia

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
1,085 (actual)
Sponsor
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

This intervention will experimentally test the hypothesis that sanitation can be improved in a peri-urban setting using state-of-the-art behaviour change communications. Formative research indicated that landlords are the effective decision-makers about investments in sanitation on their plots (which can include a number of tenant households as well). Landlords will therefore be the primary targets of the intervention. The study will take the form of a randomized controlled trial of the intervention evaluated at the plot level. The intervention will invite enrolled landlords to a series of meetings in which various mechanisms will be used, each designed to increase their likelihood of improving the toilet(s) on their plot. These meetings will be the main vehicle for a status-building campaign associated with increasing wealth by improving plot sanitation, understanding tenants' implicit demand, understanding the processes by which toilets can be improved, and a competition rewarding landlords that make the greatest improvements to the improvement of their toilet(s). The desired improvements will be measured via multiple primary outcomes that measure aspects of changes to hardware and software components, including indicators of hygienic quality, psychological desirability, accessibility, and ecological sustainability. This is because the investigators argue that, to have a significant impact on population-level diarrheal disease indicators, any sanitation solution must be: * effective at reducing exposure to pathogens (i.e., hygienic), * desirable (i.e., seen as valuable or humane), and * accessible (i.e., no one excluded), so that it can be used by all * for a reasonably long time (i.e., sustainable)

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALBauleni SecretThe intervention will invite enrolled landlords to a series of meetings in which various mechanisms will be used, each designed to increase their likelihood of improving the toilet(s) on their plot. These meetings will be the main vehicle for a status-building campaign associated with increasing wealth by improving plot sanitation, understanding tenants' implicit demand, understanding the processes by which toilets can be improved, and a competition rewarding landlords that make the greatest improvements to the improvement of their toilet(s).

Timeline

Start date
2017-08-07
Primary completion
2018-03-05
Completion
2018-03-05
First posted
2017-06-02
Last updated
2019-04-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Zambia

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03174015. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.