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Programmatic implications for promotion of handwashing behavior in an internally displaced persons camp in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
by
Blum, Lauren S.
, Allen, Jelena V.
, Yemweni, Anicet
, Ram, Pavani K.
, Trinies, Victoria
, Cookson, Susan
, Tolani, Foyeke
, Handzel, Thomas
, Kambere, Mimi
in
At risk populations
/ Behavior
/ Caregivers
/ Children
/ Conflict Studies
/ Democratic Republic of Congo
/ Diarrhea
/ Displaced persons
/ Displacement
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Emotions
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Hands
/ Handwashing
/ Handwashing behavior
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Services Research
/ Households
/ Humanitarian emergencies
/ Hygiene
/ Hygiene promotion
/ Infection
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Interviews
/ Living conditions
/ Lung diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Messages
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organizations
/ Perceptions
/ Prevention
/ Promotion
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Refugee camps
/ Sanitation
/ Soaps
/ WASH
2019
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Programmatic implications for promotion of handwashing behavior in an internally displaced persons camp in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
by
Blum, Lauren S.
, Allen, Jelena V.
, Yemweni, Anicet
, Ram, Pavani K.
, Trinies, Victoria
, Cookson, Susan
, Tolani, Foyeke
, Handzel, Thomas
, Kambere, Mimi
in
At risk populations
/ Behavior
/ Caregivers
/ Children
/ Conflict Studies
/ Democratic Republic of Congo
/ Diarrhea
/ Displaced persons
/ Displacement
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Emotions
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Hands
/ Handwashing
/ Handwashing behavior
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Services Research
/ Households
/ Humanitarian emergencies
/ Hygiene
/ Hygiene promotion
/ Infection
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Interviews
/ Living conditions
/ Lung diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Messages
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organizations
/ Perceptions
/ Prevention
/ Promotion
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Refugee camps
/ Sanitation
/ Soaps
/ WASH
2019
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Programmatic implications for promotion of handwashing behavior in an internally displaced persons camp in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
by
Blum, Lauren S.
, Allen, Jelena V.
, Yemweni, Anicet
, Ram, Pavani K.
, Trinies, Victoria
, Cookson, Susan
, Tolani, Foyeke
, Handzel, Thomas
, Kambere, Mimi
in
At risk populations
/ Behavior
/ Caregivers
/ Children
/ Conflict Studies
/ Democratic Republic of Congo
/ Diarrhea
/ Displaced persons
/ Displacement
/ Emergencies
/ Emergency Medicine
/ Emotions
/ Epidemics
/ Epidemiology
/ Hands
/ Handwashing
/ Handwashing behavior
/ Health aspects
/ Health education
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health Services Research
/ Households
/ Humanitarian emergencies
/ Hygiene
/ Hygiene promotion
/ Infection
/ Intelligence gathering
/ Interviews
/ Living conditions
/ Lung diseases
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Messages
/ NGOs
/ Nongovernmental organizations
/ Organizations
/ Perceptions
/ Prevention
/ Promotion
/ Public Health
/ Qualitative research
/ Refugee camps
/ Sanitation
/ Soaps
/ WASH
2019
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Programmatic implications for promotion of handwashing behavior in an internally displaced persons camp in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
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Programmatic implications for promotion of handwashing behavior in an internally displaced persons camp in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of Congo
2019
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Overview
Background
Diarrhea and acute respiratory infections (ARI) account for 30% of deaths among children displaced due to humanitarian emergencies. A wealth of evidence demonstrates that handwashing with soap prevents both diarrhea and ARI. While socially- and emotionally-driven factors are proven motivators to handwashing in non-emergency situations, little is known about determinants of handwashing behavior in emergency settings.
Methods
We conducted a qualitative investigation from June to August 2015 in a camp for internally displaced persons with a population of 6360 in the war-torn eastern region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. We held key informant interviews with 9 non-governmental organizations and camp officials, in-depth interviews and rating exercises with 18 mothers of children < 5 years, and discussions with 4 groups of camp residents and hygiene promoters to identify motivators and barriers to handwashing.
Results
At the time of the study, hygiene promotion activities lacked adequate resources, cultural acceptability, innovation, and adaptation for sustained behavioral change. Lack of ongoing provision of hygiene materials was a major barrier to handwashing behavior. When hygiene materials were available, camp residents reported that the primary motivator to handwashing was to prevent illness, particularly diarrheal disease, with many mentioning an increased need to wash hands during diarrhea outbreaks. Emotionally- and socially-related motivators such as “maintaining a good image” and social pressure to follow recommended camp hygiene practices were also reported to motivate handwashing with soap. Residents who engaged in day labor outside the camp had limited exposure to hygiene messages and handwashing facilities. Interviewees indicated that the harsh living conditions forced residents to prioritize obtaining basic survival needs over good hygiene.
Conclusions
Hygiene promotion in camp settings must involve preparedness of adequate resources and supplies and ongoing provision of hygiene materials so that vulnerable populations affected by emergencies can apply good hygiene behaviors for the duration of the camp’s existence. Compared to non-emergency contexts, illness-based messages may be more effective in emergency settings where disease poses a current and ongoing threat. However, failure to use emotive and social drivers that motivate handwashing may present missed opportunities to improve handwashing in camps.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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