Participant responses to a water treatment intervention in rural Guatemala

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作者
Piedra, Lissette M. [1 ]
Matthew, Lenore E. [1 ]
Wu, Chi-Fang [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801 USA
关键词
Guatemala; international social work; water technology; content analysis; EMPLOYMENT HARDSHIPS; BIOSAND FILTER; SOCIAL-WORK; HEALTH; UNCERTAINTY; TRANSLATION; POINT; COMMUNICATION; SANITATION; FILTRATION;
D O I
10.1177/1473325020906251
中图分类号
C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
学科分类号
1204 ;
摘要
Each year, 1.1 billion people suffer from disease, dehydration, and malnutrition fueled by waterborne pathogens. Although point-of-use water filters are a viable solution, effectiveness requires consistent use. As collaborators in international development projects, social workers are poised to address service barriers through their focus on multilevel practice and a relentless emphasis on culturally competent practice. This article describes an illustrative case of a water remediation project in rural Guatemala where social work researchers collaborated with engineers to understand how users appraised the project. We present a content analysis of interviews conducted in 20 households in the Boca Costa and Highland regions of rural Guatemala that received bio-sand water filters, which revealed a diverse group of filter users, with varying motivations and constancy patterns. Our study demonstrates how talking to people is essential to understanding their use of technology and how other objective measures-such as the wetness of the sand-can be helpful in interpreting results. It also shows that within the developing context, people vary in their need for additional supports as they adopt new health-promoting activities.
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页码:792 / 809
页数:18
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