• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Promoting Handwashing Behavior in Peru : The Effect of Large-Scale Mass-Media and Community Level Interventions
  • Contributor: Galiani, Sebastian [VerfasserIn]; Gertler, Paul [VerfasserIn]; Orsola-Vidal, Alexandra [VerfasserIn]
  • imprint: World Bank, Washington, DC, 2012
  • Published in: Policy Research Working Paper ; No. 6257
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource
  • Language: Not determined
  • Keywords: ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS ; ANEMIA ; ASCARIASIS ; ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES ; BABY ; BEHAVIOR CHANGE ; BETTER HYGIENE ; BULLETIN ; CAPACITY BUILDING ; CAREGIVERS ; CHILD DEVELOPMENT ; CHILD HEALTH ; CHILD MORTALITY ; CHILD STOOLS ; CLEAN HANDS ; CLEAN WATER ; CLEANLINESS ; COLDS ; COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN ; COMMUNITIES ; COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES ; DEATHS OF CHILDREN ; DEFECATION ; DEPRESSION ; [...]
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: Latin America & Caribbean
    Peru
    English
    en_US
  • Description: This paper analyzes a randomized experiment that uses novel strategies to promote handwashing with soap at critical times in Peru. It evaluates a large-scale intervention that includes a mass media provincial campaign and a district-level community component. The analysis finds that the mass media intervention alone had no significant effect on exposure to the handwashing promotion campaign messages, and therefore no effect on handwashing knowledge or handwashing behavior. In contrast, the community-level intervention, a more comprehensive intervention that included several community and school activities in addition to the communications campaign, was successful in reaching the target audience with handwashing promotion messages and in improving the knowledge of the treated population on appropriate handwashing behavior. Those improvements translated into higher self-reported and observed handwashing with soap at critical junctures. However, no significant improvements in the health of children under the age of five were observed. The results are consistent with earlier literature, which indicates that substantively changing behavior to improve health is a complex task requiring intensive and more personalized interventions
  • Access State: Open Access