O'Keefe Mark, Messmer Ulrike, Lüthi Christoph, Tobias Robert
a Environmental Social Sciences , Eawag , Dübendorf , Switzerland.
b SANDEC , Eawag , Dübendorf , Switzerland.
Int J Environ Health Res. 2015;25(6):670-84. doi: 10.1080/09603123.2015.1007842. Epub 2015 Feb 16.
The inadequate provision of sanitation in informal urban settlements, also known as slums, continues to be an important issue. New technologies and services are being designed to solve this problem. However, the history of failed sanitation programmes and projects highlights a lack of understanding of how slum inhabitants decide on investing in such products and services. In this paper, we gather perspectives from potential clients and investigate how slum inhabitants (1) perceive the current situation and whether they desire improvements of sanitation, (2) how they evaluate a new toilet that is still in development, and how (3) social processes and (4) constraints affect decisions. Data were collected through interviewing 1538 people within a general household survey. People using shared and public latrines desire an improvement of their sanitation facilities. The lack of water for washing is perceived by residents as a the biggest problem when accessing current latrines. The new toilet was mostly evaluated positively: people like it, expect large health benefits from it and it complies with cultural norms. However, people also expect some problems with the functioning of the toilet and expect opposition to pay for the service, due to the high costs and a lack of space to set up new toilets.
城市非正规住区(即贫民窟)卫生设施供应不足仍然是一个重要问题。新技术和服务正在被设计用于解决这一问题。然而,失败的卫生项目历史凸显出对贫民窟居民如何决定投资此类产品和服务缺乏了解。在本文中,我们收集了潜在客户的观点,并调查贫民窟居民(1)如何看待当前状况以及他们是否希望改善卫生条件,(2)他们如何评估一款仍在研发中的新型马桶,以及(3)社会过程和(4)限制因素如何影响决策。数据是通过在一次普通家庭调查中采访1538人收集的。使用共享和公共厕所的人希望改善他们的卫生设施。居民认为在使用当前厕所时,缺乏用于洗漱的水是最大的问题。新型马桶大多得到了积极评价:人们喜欢它,期望它能带来巨大的健康益处,并且它符合文化规范。然而,人们也预计马桶的功能会出现一些问题,并且由于成本高昂以及缺乏安装新马桶的空间,预计会有人反对为这项服务付费。