Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia

OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project. METHODS: A mixed-method (qualitative-quantitative) study was conducted in 14 rural intervention and control communities in Bolivia in November 2008, six years after th...

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Main Authors: Clara Eder, Janine Schooley, Judith Fullerton, Jose Murguia
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Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2012
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:4ab4f09e302c4ba699fb9722e0cde2af 2023-05-15T15:18:29+02:00 Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia Clara Eder Janine Schooley Judith Fullerton Jose Murguia 2012-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/4ab4f09e302c4ba699fb9722e0cde2af EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892012000700007 https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-5348 1020-4989 1680-5348 https://doaj.org/article/4ab4f09e302c4ba699fb9722e0cde2af Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 32, Iss 1, Pp 43-48 (2012) Abastecimiento de agua saneamiento saneamiento de la vivienda desarrollo de la comunidad educación en salud cooperación técnica redes comunitarias proyectos de infraestructura Bolivia Water supply sanitation house sanitation community development health education technical cooperation community networks infrastructure projects Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2012 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T01:57:42Z OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project. METHODS: A mixed-method (qualitative-quantitative) study was conducted in 14 rural intervention and control communities in Bolivia in November 2008, six years after the completion of interventions designed to improve knowledge and practices related to maternal and child health and nutrition, community water systems, and household water and sanitation facilities. The degree to which participants had sustained the community and household practices promoted by the interventions was a particular focus. Community site visits were made to evaluate the status (functional condition) and sustainability (state of maintenance and repair) of community and household water and sanitation infrastructure. Key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to assess knowledge and practices, and perceptions about the value of the interventions to the community. RESULTS: Six years post-project, participants remained committed to sustaining the practices promoted in the interventions. The average rating for the functional condition of community water systems was 42% higher than the average rating in control communities. In addition, more than two-thirds of households continued to practice selected maternal and child health behaviors promoted by the interventions (compared to less than half of the households in the control communities). Communities that received integrated investments (development and health) seemed to sustain the practices promoted in the interventions better than communities that received assistance in only one of the two sectors. CONCLUSIONS: Infrastructure for community water systems and household water and sanitation facilities was better built and maintained, and selected maternal and child health behaviors practiced more frequently, in intervention communities versus control communities. OBJETIVO: Evaluar la repercusión y la sostenibilidad de las intervenciones ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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Spanish
Portuguese
topic Abastecimiento de agua
saneamiento
saneamiento de la vivienda
desarrollo de la comunidad
educación en salud
cooperación técnica
redes comunitarias
proyectos de infraestructura
Bolivia
Water supply
sanitation
house sanitation
community development
health education
technical cooperation
community networks
infrastructure projects
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Abastecimiento de agua
saneamiento
saneamiento de la vivienda
desarrollo de la comunidad
educación en salud
cooperación técnica
redes comunitarias
proyectos de infraestructura
Bolivia
Water supply
sanitation
house sanitation
community development
health education
technical cooperation
community networks
infrastructure projects
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Clara Eder
Janine Schooley
Judith Fullerton
Jose Murguia
Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia
topic_facet Abastecimiento de agua
saneamiento
saneamiento de la vivienda
desarrollo de la comunidad
educación en salud
cooperación técnica
redes comunitarias
proyectos de infraestructura
Bolivia
Water supply
sanitation
house sanitation
community development
health education
technical cooperation
community networks
infrastructure projects
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project. METHODS: A mixed-method (qualitative-quantitative) study was conducted in 14 rural intervention and control communities in Bolivia in November 2008, six years after the completion of interventions designed to improve knowledge and practices related to maternal and child health and nutrition, community water systems, and household water and sanitation facilities. The degree to which participants had sustained the community and household practices promoted by the interventions was a particular focus. Community site visits were made to evaluate the status (functional condition) and sustainability (state of maintenance and repair) of community and household water and sanitation infrastructure. Key informant interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to assess knowledge and practices, and perceptions about the value of the interventions to the community. RESULTS: Six years post-project, participants remained committed to sustaining the practices promoted in the interventions. The average rating for the functional condition of community water systems was 42% higher than the average rating in control communities. In addition, more than two-thirds of households continued to practice selected maternal and child health behaviors promoted by the interventions (compared to less than half of the households in the control communities). Communities that received integrated investments (development and health) seemed to sustain the practices promoted in the interventions better than communities that received assistance in only one of the two sectors. CONCLUSIONS: Infrastructure for community water systems and household water and sanitation facilities was better built and maintained, and selected maternal and child health behaviors practiced more frequently, in intervention communities versus control communities. OBJETIVO: Evaluar la repercusión y la sostenibilidad de las intervenciones ...
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author Clara Eder
Janine Schooley
Judith Fullerton
Jose Murguia
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Janine Schooley
Judith Fullerton
Jose Murguia
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title Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia
title_short Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia
title_full Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia
title_fullStr Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in Bolivia six years post-project Evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en Bolivia
title_sort assessing impact and sustainability of health, water, and sanitation interventions in bolivia six years post-project evaluación de la repercusión y la sostenibilidad a seis años de las intervenciones relacionadas con salud, agua y saneamiento en bolivia
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