'Pneumonia has gone': exploring perceptions of health in a cookstove intervention trial in rural Malawi.
Jane ArdreyKate JehanCaroline KumbuyoChifundo NdamalaKevin MortimerRachel TolhurstPublished in: BMJ global health (2021)
A deeper understanding of narratives of health within CAPS showed how context-specific perceptions of the health benefits of cookstoves were developed. This highlighted the conflicting priorities of cookstove intervention researchers and participants, and unintended and potentially harmful health understandings. The study also emphasises the importance of including qualitative explorations in similar complex interventions where potential pathways to beneficial (and harmful) effects, cannot be completely explicated through biomedical models alone.