posted on 2018-02-12, 15:08authored byBeth Karanja, Kathleen Shordt
Behaviours are challenging to study as the accuracy of the information collected can be compromised by the collection
tools used and the way they are applied. This paper contains some suggestions, drawn from the research, about studying
hygiene behaviours. These are framed in terms of “lessons learned” with a focus on training field workers, observations,
open questions, measuring time and actual practice, demonstrations, sampling, comparing data.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Research Unit
Water, Engineering and Development Centre (WEDC)
Published in
WEDC Conference
Citation
KARANJA, B. and SHORDT, K., 2004. Some lessons learned about how to study hygiene behaviours. IN: Godfrey, S. (ed). People-centred approaches to water and environmental sanitation: Proceedings of the 30th WEDC International Conference, Vientiane, Laos, 25-29 October 2004, pp. 95-99.
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