Examining the impact of visual prompt and intervention campaign materials on waste sorting: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) and a mixed-methods approach

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Rakotoarisoa Maminirina Fenitra, Emenda Sembiring, Aisya Rahmania Dangkua, Zayinatun Biladiyah Al Khoeriyah
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This study uses a mixed-methods design to examine university waste management practices, particularly waste sorting on campus. It combines quantitative surveys to assess the baseline perception of knowledge, attitude, and practice and evaluate behavioral changes and patterns among the participants, with experimental studies to examine the impact and effectiveness of the intervention materials. The data for the quantitative approach were collected in two steps: survey 1 (n = 154) and survey 2 (n = 69) participants. The 69 participants in Survey 2 also participated in the experimental study, which employed a within-subjects design. The convenience sampling technique was used to collect the data due to its practicality and efficiency. The survey found that the respondents have a high Knowledge, attitude, and practice toward waste sorting, while a gap was observed between knowledge, perception, and waste-sorting practices. Moreover, visual prompts can bridge these gaps; there was a significant improvement when visual prompts were used to assist waste sorting. Missorted waste dropped from 40.9 % at baseline (Task 1) to 10.2 % after visual prompts (Task 2), with the green bin improving most. Task 3 further reduced errors to 8.3 %, a 32.6-point decrease from baseline. Correspondingly, the observation also emphasised the effectiveness of combining visual prompts and intervention campaign materials to promote waste sorting knowledge and practices. The results of this research contribute to the current state of knowledge and guide policymakers and waste management managers in designing effective waste management strategies.
检查视觉提示和干预运动材料对废物分类的影响:知识,态度和实践(KAP)和混合方法方法
本研究采用混合方法设计来考察大学废物管理实践,特别是校园废物分类。它结合了定量调查来评估参与者对知识、态度和实践的基本认知,评估参与者的行为变化和模式,并结合实验研究来检验干预材料的影响和有效性。定量方法的数据分为两步收集:调查1 (n = 154)和调查2 (n = 69)参与者。调查2中的69名参与者也参与了实验研究,该研究采用了受试者内设计。采用方便抽样法采集数据,具有实用性和高效性。调查发现,受访者对垃圾分类有较高的知识、态度和实践,但在知识、认知和垃圾分类实践之间存在差距。此外,视觉提示可以弥补这些差距;当使用视觉提示来辅助废物分类时,有显著的改善。不分类垃圾从基线时的40.9 %(任务1)下降到视觉提示后的10.2 %(任务2),其中绿色垃圾箱改善最大。任务3进一步将错误率降低到8.3 %,比基线降低了32.6个点。与此同时,观察亦强调结合视觉提示和干预活动材料,推广废物分类知识和做法的有效性。本研究的结果有助于了解现状,并指导决策者和废物管理管理者设计有效的废物管理策略。
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