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Developing visual messages to support liquefied petroleum gas use in intervention homes in the Household Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) trial in rural Guatemala

Authors :
Mayarí Hengstermann
Anaité Díaz-Artiga
Roberto Otzóy-Sucúc
Ana Laura Maria Ruiz-Aguilar
Lisa M. Thompson
Vigneswari Aravindalochanan
Kalpana Balakrishnan
Dana Boyd Barr
Vanessa Burrowes
Devan Campbell
Julia McPeek Campbell
Eduardo Canuz
Adly Castañaza
Howard Chang
William Checkley
Yunyun Chen
Marilú Chiang
Maggie L. Clark
Thomas Clasen
Rachel Craik
Mary Crocker
Victor Davila-Roman
Lisa de las Fuentes
Oscar De Léon
Anaité Diaz-Artiga
Ephrem Dusabimana
Lisa Elon
Juan Gabriel Espinoza
Irma Sayury Pineda Fuentes
Sarada Garg
Dina Goodman
Savannah Gupton
Meghan Hardison
Stella Hartinger
Steven A. Harvey
Mayari Hengstermann
Phabiola Herrera
Shakir Hossen
Penelope Howards
Lindsay Jaacks
Shirin Jabbarzadeh
Michael A. Johnson
Abigail Jones
Katherine Kearns
Miles Kirby
Jacob Kremer
Margaret Laws
Jiawen Liao
Amy Lovvorn
Fiona Majorin
Eric McCollum
John McCracken
Rachel Meyers
J. Jaime Miranda
Erick Mollinedo
Lawrence Moulton
Krishnendu Mukhopadhyay
Luke Naeher
Abidan Nambajimana
Florien Ndagijimana
Azhar Nizam
Jean de Dieu Ntivuguruzwa
Aris Papageorghiou
Jennifer Peel
Ricardo Piedrahita
Ajay Pillarisetti
Naveen Puttaswamy
Elisa Puzzolo
Ashlinn Quinn
Sarah Rajkumar
Usha Ramakrishnan
Davis Reardon
Ghislaine Rosa
Joshua Rosenthal
P. Barry Ryan
Zoe Sakas
Sankar Sambandam
Jeremy Sarnat
Suzanne Simkovich
Sheela Sinharoy
Kirk R. Smith
Kyle Steenland
Damien Swearing
Gurusamy Thangavel
Ashley Toenjes
Lindsay Underhill
Jean Damascene Uwizeyimana
Viviane Valdes
Amit Verma
Lance Waller
Megan Warnock
Kendra Williams
Wenlu Ye
Bonnie Young
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2021.

Abstract

Background Household air pollution adversely affects human health and the environment, yet more than 40% of the world still depends on solid cooking fuels. The House Air Pollution Intervention Network (HAPIN) randomized controlled trial is assessing the health effects of a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) stove and 18-month supply of free fuel in 3,200 households in rural Guatemala, India, Peru, and Rwanda. Aims We conducted formative research in Guatemala to create visual messages that support the sustained, exclusive use of LPG in HAPIN intervention households. Method We conducted ethnographic research, including direct observation ( n = 36), in-depth ( n = 18), and semistructured ( n = 6) interviews, and 24 focus group discussions ( n = 96) to understand participants’ experience with LPG. Sixty participants were selected from a pilot study of LPG stove and 2-months of free fuel to assess the acceptability and use of LPG. Emergent themes were used to create visual messages based on observations and interviews in 40 households; messages were tested and revised in focus group discussions with 20 households. Results We identified 50 codes related to household air pollution and stoves; these were reduced into 24 themes relevant to LPG stoves, prioritizing 12 for calendars. Messages addressed fear and reluctance to use LPG; preference of wood stoves for cooking traditional foods; sustainability and accessibility of fuel; association between health outcomes and household air pollution; and the need for inspirational and aspirational messages. Discussion We created a flip chart and calendar illustrating themes to promote exclusive LPG use in HAPIN intervention households.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36049efe45a7b909e86701780493f893
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1090198121996280