Determinants of adoption of open defecation-free (ODF) innovations: A case study of Nadowli-Kaleo district, Ghana

Amin Alhassan, B. K. Anyarayor
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This study investigated the adoption of sanitation innovations  introduced in Nadowli-Kaleo   District in Upper West Region of Ghana as part of the efforts to attain open defecation free (ODF) status. The study follows a Community Led Total Sanitation  (CLTS) programme implementation in the district in which less than half of the households in the community adopted the ODF   innovations introduced. It explored why some community  members adopt ODF innovations and why others do not. The study also investigated factors that determined continued use of the  innovations and the effects of sustained adoption on the community. A qualitative research design was used to gather data from 252 households across seven area councils in the  Nadowli-Kaleo District. An interview instrument was used together with, non-participant observation and key informant interviews to collect qualitative data. The study established that: while effective   communication of innovation resulted in  widespread awareness, low income levels significantly accounted for households’ inability to sustain and utilize latrines. Other factors that influenced sustainable adoption of ODF innovations are the health and security advantages as well as the comfort and dignifying experience of privacy. In addition, cultural beliefs contributed to low levels of attitudinal change resulting in resistance to the adoption and sustainable use of ODF  innovations. We recommend that future ODF programs based on CLTS module should intensify behaviour change communication (BCC) strategies such as interpersonal communication, mass media and role-play to bring about attitudinal change after the creation of awareness. Key words : Sanitation, Community Led Total Sanitation, Innovation, Open Defecation (OD), Open Defecation Free (ODF), Triggering, Ghana
采用无露天排便(ODF)创新的决定因素:加纳Nadowli-Kaleo地区的案例研究
本研究调查了加纳上西部地区Nadowli-Kaleo区采用卫生设施创新的情况,这是实现无露天排便(ODF)状态努力的一部分。这项研究是在该地区实施社区主导的全面卫生(CLTS)方案之后进行的,在该地区,只有不到一半的社区家庭采用了引入的ODF创新。它探讨了为什么一些社区成员采用ODF创新,而其他社区成员不采用ODF创新。该研究还调查了决定持续使用创新的因素以及持续采用对社区的影响。采用定性研究设计收集了Nadowli-Kaleo区七个地区议会的252户家庭的数据。采用访谈法,结合非参与式观察法和关键线人访谈法收集定性数据。该研究确定:虽然创新的有效传播导致了广泛的意识,但低收入水平是家庭无法维持和使用厕所的主要原因。影响ODF创新的可持续采用的其他因素是健康和安全优势以及隐私的舒适和尊严体验。此外,文化信仰导致态度变化程度低,从而导致对采用和可持续使用ODF创新的抵制。我们建议未来基于CLTS模块的ODF项目应加强人际沟通、大众媒体和角色扮演等行为改变沟通(BCC)策略,在意识产生后带来态度的改变。关键词:卫生,社区主导的全面卫生,创新,露天排便(OD),无露天排便(ODF),触发,加纳
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