Mshamu Salum, Meta Judith, Adhikari Bipin, Halifa Salma, Mmbando Arnold, Wood Hannah Sloan, Wood Otis Sloan, Bøjstrup Thomas Chevalier, Day Nicholas P J, Lindsay Steven W, Knudsen Jakob, Deen Jacqueline, Seidlein Lorenz von, Pell Christopher
CSK Research Solutions, Mtwara, Tanzania.
Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
PLoS One. 2025 Jan 22;20(1):e0309518. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0309518. eCollection 2025.
To evaluate the impact of a novel design "Star Home" on the incidence of malaria, respiratory tract infections and diarrheal diseases among children, randomly selected households in Mtwara, Tanzania were offered a free, new Star Home. Drawing on longitudinal qualitative research that accompanied the Star Homes study, this article describes the experiences of residents and the wider community of living with these buildings.
A total of four rounds of face-to-face interviews were undertaken with residents of Star Homes (n = 37), control (wattle/daub) homes (n = 21), neighboring households n = 6), community members (n = 17) and community leaders (n = 6). The use of Star Homes was also observed over these four time periods between 2021 and 2023. Interviews were conducted in Swahili, transcribed, and translated into English for thematic analysis.
Star Homes residents appreciated several aspects of the Star Homes, including overall comfort, access to water and electricity, and clean toilets. There were concerns about some design elements, such as poorly closing doors, stoves perceived as inefficient, and the façade, which was susceptible to rainwater ingress. The houses were not always used as intended by their developers, for example, residents were sleeping downstairs instead of upstairs because of cold floors or difficulties using the stairs. Star Homes residents described how the structures triggered praise but also envy from other community members.
The findings highlight the need for close attention to the use of novel design houses and careful sensitization around the potential benefits of dwellings to ensure that the intended health impacts of interventions are achieved.
为评估新型设计“星空家园”对儿童疟疾、呼吸道感染和腹泻疾病发病率的影响,在坦桑尼亚姆特瓦拉随机挑选了一些家庭,为其提供免费的新型星空家园。本文借鉴了伴随星空家园研究的纵向定性研究,描述了居民以及更广泛社区居住在这些建筑中的经历。
对星空家园的居民(n = 37)、对照(荆条/灰泥)房屋的居民(n = 21)、相邻家庭(n = 6)、社区成员(n = 17)和社区领袖(n = 6)总共进行了四轮面对面访谈。在2021年至2023年的这四个时间段内,还对星空家园的使用情况进行了观察。访谈用斯瓦希里语进行,转录后翻译成英语进行主题分析。
星空家园的居民对星空家园的几个方面表示赞赏,包括整体舒适度、水电供应和清洁的厕所。也有人对一些设计元素表示担忧,比如门关闭不严、炉灶效率低下以及外立面容易雨水倒灌。这些房屋并不总是按照开发商的预期使用,例如,由于地板冷或使用楼梯困难,居民睡在楼下而不是楼上。星空家园的居民描述了这些建筑如何引发了其他社区成员的赞扬,但也有嫉妒。
研究结果强调需要密切关注新型设计房屋的使用情况,并围绕住宅的潜在益处进行细致的宣传,以确保实现干预措施预期的健康影响。