The objective of this research is to evaluate the impact of a multi-level behavior change intervention designed to promote toilet construction, exclusive toilet use and maintenance in peri-urban communities of Tamil Nadu. The intervention leverages two years of formative research and reflects a norms and network-centric approach that will employ dynamic information dissemination to signal others' sanitation practices while also addressing other barriers to the adoption of improved sanitation practices. The study will determine whether those who received the interventions had significant improvements in toilet usage compared to those who did not. Qualitative research will help assess exposure and reactions to the intervention in these communities.
The objective of this research is to evaluate the impact of a multi-level behavior change intervention designed to promote toilet construction, exclusive toilet use and maintenance in peri-urban communities of Tamil Nadu. The intervention leverages two years of formative research and reflects a norms and network-centric approach that will employ dynamic information dissemination to signal others' sanitation practices while also addressing other barriers to the adoption of improved sanitation practices. The study will determine whether those who received the interventions had significant improvements in toilet usage compared to those who did not. For this cluster-randomized trial, communities will be engaged in two rounds of surveys to assess toilet ownership, toilet usage practices of their family members and include additional questions about beliefs, norms and other factors influencing toilet use. Investigators will also conduct a process evaluation to monitor change from baseline to endline and identify successful pathways of or bottle-necks to the adoption of improved sanitation behaviors. These indicators will include fidelity indicators to assess the quality of intervention delivery, level of community participation, behavioral antecedents, contextual changes in community and household conditions that may facilitate improved behavioral adoption and/or outcomes (e.g., exclusive toilet use). They will also conduct qualitative research using observations and semi-structured interviews with respondents and stakeholders to assess exposure and reactions to the intervention. They will also assess spillover in the control wards using mixed-method assessment tools.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
22,700
Community mobilization and commitment events * Update factual beliefs * Establish public commitment * Update empirical expectations about toilet use Audio announcements - Disseminate norms-related messages regarding toilet use and ownership Group level \- Facilitated sex-segregated group meetings to share information and action knowledge through increased social connections Network-level social media messages - Transmit norms-related messages, and testimonials of adopters through influential social network members Household-level Counseling visits * Update empirical expectations of improved sanitation behaviors in their community * Motivate improved sanitation practices * Build capacity to achieve exclusive toilet use Stickers/decals \- Signal adoption of promoted behaviors to community members Individual-level * Update empirical expectations of improved behaviors among similar others * Set goals, track progress and maintain improved behavior
Swasti
Bangalore, India
Change in exclusive toilet usage rate
Exclusive toilet use is measured using self reported use of toilet every time for defecation in the past 2 days. It will be assessed via household survey conducted by trained enumerators and respondents.
Time frame: Measured 12 months after intervention
Change in Empirical expectations (beliefs of what other's do) regarding toilet ownership, use and maintenance
Empirical expectation of toilet ownership, use and maintenance refers to individual's self reported belief of the prevalence of other's toilet ownership, use and maintenance respectively in their own community. It will be assessed via household survey using pre-tested indicators.
Time frame: Measured 12 months after intervention
Change in the proportion of households with improved sanitation facilities
An improved sanitation facility is defined as one that hygienically separates human excreta from human contact (WHO/UNICEF JMP 2019). It will be assessed through a household survey and direct observations of the sanitation facility by the surveyors.
Time frame: Measured 12 months after intervention
Change in normative expectations (beliefs of what other think you should do) regarding toilet ownership, use and maintenance
Normative expectation of toilet ownership, use and maintenance refers to individual's belief of the prevalence of whether the toilet ownership, use and maintenance is approved by others in their community. It will be assessed via household survey using pre-tested indicators.
Time frame: Measured 12 months after intervention
Change in the usable toilet facilities rates
Usable or functional toilet facility will be defined according using WHO/UNICEF JMP 2019 definitions and ascertained during direct observations of toilet facilities during household surveys.
Time frame: Measured 12 months after intervention
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