使用 Wash'Em 为津巴布韦受危机影响人群设计洗手方案:过程评估。
Using Wash'Em to Design Handwashing Programmes for Crisis-Affected Populations in Zimbabwe: A Process Evaluation.
机构信息
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1E 7HT, UK.
Biomedical Research and Training Institute, 10 Seagrave Road, Avondale, Harare, Zimbabwe.
出版信息
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Feb 23;21(3):260. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21030260.
Wash'Em is a process that supports humanitarians in assessing and designing rapid but context-specific hygiene programmes in crises or outbreaks. The process consists of training implementers, using tools to learn from populations, and entering findings into a software which generates contextualised activities. A process evaluation of Wash'Em use was conducted in a drought-affected area in Midland province, Zimbabwe. Data were collected during the programme design and following implementation using a mix of qualitative methods. Findings were classified against the intended stages of Wash'Em, and the evaluation domains were defined by the UKRI Medical Research Council. The Wash'Em process was not fully implemented as intended. An abridged training was utilised, some of the tools for learning from populations were omitted, many of the recommended activities were not implemented, the delivery modalities were different from intended, the budget available was minimal, and the number of people exposed to activities were fewer than hoped. Despite these 'on the ground' challenges and adaptations, the Wash'Em process was considered feasible by implementers and was seen to be less top-down than most programme design approaches. The populations exposed to the intervention found the activities engaging, understood the content, and reportedly took action to improve handwashing behaviour. Programmes such as Wash'Em, which facilitate community participation and are underpinned by theory and evidence, are likely to yield positive results even if processes are followed imperfectly.
“Wash'Em”是一个流程,它可以帮助人道主义者在危机或疫情中评估和设计快速但具有特定背景的卫生计划。该流程包括培训实施者、使用工具从人群中学习以及将发现结果输入到一个软件中,该软件会生成具有背景的活动。在津巴布韦中部省受干旱影响的地区对“Wash'Em”的使用进行了流程评估。在项目设计期间和实施后,使用混合的定性方法收集了数据。根据“Wash'Em”的预期阶段对发现结果进行了分类,并根据英国研究与创新署医学研究理事会的定义对评估领域进行了定义。“Wash'Em”流程没有完全按照预期实施。使用了简化的培训,省略了一些从人群中学习的工具,许多建议的活动没有实施,交付方式与预期不同,可用预算很少,接触活动的人数比预期的少。尽管存在这些“实地”挑战和调整,但实施者认为“Wash'Em”流程是可行的,并且比大多数项目设计方法更具参与性。接触到干预措施的人群发现活动很吸引人,理解了内容,并据报道采取了行动来改善洗手行为。像“Wash'Em”这样的计划,促进社区参与并以理论和证据为基础,即使流程不完美,也可能产生积极的结果。
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