Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Gangarosa Department of Environmental Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
BMJ Open. 2022 Feb 17;12(2):e053104. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053104.
Despite an increasing emphasis on gender and empowerment in water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) programmes, no rigorously validated survey instruments exist for measuring empowerment within the WaSH sector. Our objective is to develop and validate quantitative survey instruments to measure women's empowerment in relation to sanitation in urban areas of low-income and middle-income countries.
We are developing the Agency, Resources and Institutional Structures for Sanitation-related Empowerment scales through a process that involves three phases: item development; scale development and initial validation and scale evaluation and further validation. The first phase includes domain specification, item generation, face validity and content validity assessment and item refinement. The second phase involves a second round of face validity and content validity assessment, followed by survey implementation in two cities (Tiruchirappalli, India and Kampala, Uganda) and data analysis involving factor analysis and item response theory approaches as well as reliability and validity testing. The third phase involves a final round of face validity and content validity assessment, followed by survey implementation in three additional cities (Narsapur and Warangal, India and Lusaka, Zambia) and statistical analysis using similar approaches as in phase 2 for further validation.
Ethics approvals have been received from the Emory University Institutional Review Board (USA); Azim Premji University and Indian Institute of Health Management Research Institutional Review Boards (India); Makerere University School of Health Sciences Research and Ethics Committee (Uganda); and ERES Converge Institutional Review Board (Zambia). The study team will share findings with key stakeholders to inform programming activities and will publish results in peer-reviewed journals.
尽管在水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WASH)方案中越来越强调性别平等和赋权,但目前仍缺乏经过严格验证的 WASH 部门赋权衡量工具。我们的目标是开发和验证衡量城市地区妇女在环境卫生方面赋权情况的定量调查工具,这些地区覆盖低收入和中等收入国家。
我们正在通过一个包含三个阶段的过程来开发机构、资源和与卫生相关的赋权制度规模:项目开发、规模发展和初步验证、规模评估和进一步验证。第一阶段包括领域规范、项目生成、表面有效性和内容有效性评估以及项目改进。第二阶段包括第二轮表面有效性和内容有效性评估,然后在两个城市(印度的蒂鲁吉拉伯利和乌干达的坎帕拉)进行调查实施,并进行数据分析,涉及因素分析和项目反应理论方法以及可靠性和有效性测试。第三阶段包括最后一轮表面有效性和内容有效性评估,然后在另外三个城市(印度的纳萨普尔和瓦尔纳加尔以及赞比亚的卢萨卡)进行调查实施,并使用与第二阶段类似的方法进行统计分析,以进一步验证。
已经获得了埃默里大学机构审查委员会(美国);阿齐姆·普雷姆吉大学和印度健康管理研究机构审查委员会(印度);马凯雷雷大学健康科学研究和伦理委员会(乌干达);以及 ERES Converge 机构审查委员会(赞比亚)的批准。研究团队将与主要利益相关者分享研究结果,为方案制定活动提供信息,并将在同行评议期刊上发表研究结果。