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Using a theory-driven creative process to design a peri-urban on-site sanitation quality improvement intervention.

James Benjamin TidwellJenala ChipunguRoma ChilengiVal CurtisRobert Aunger
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Using the BCD framework provided an easy-to-follow intervention design process. The resulting intervention is highly creative and multi-faceted, with each element having a theoretical role in an explicit theory of change. The development of this theory-driven intervention advances applied behavioral science by facilitating evaluation of each of the behavior change techniques and the overall delivery mechanism hypothesized to change the target behaviors. This informs the adaptation of these findings to improving on-site sanitation in other settings and the iterative development of the BCD model, which can be used to more effectively change other behaviors.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • quality improvement
  • drinking water
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