Dataset: Hygiene opportunities and practices captured using a novel method (pictorial 24 hr recall) compared to structured observations

Rizk, O, Bick, SORCID logo and Dreibelbis, RORCID logo (2024). Dataset: Hygiene opportunities and practices captured using a novel method (pictorial 24 hr recall) compared to structured observations. [Dataset]. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, United Kingdom. 10.17037/DATA.00004301.
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Whilst improving hygiene and sanitation behaviours is key to cost effective and sustainable WASH interventions, measuring behaviour change remains a challenge. This study assessed the validity and reliability of pictorial 24-hour recall (P24hR), a novel method using unprompted recall of past activities through pictures, compared to structured observation for measuring handwashing with soap (HWWS) and safe child faeces disposal in rural Malawi. Data were collected from 88 individuals across 74 households in Chiradzulu district using both methods over a two-day period, with the recall period of the P24hR corresponding to the period of structured observation completed the previous day.

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Hygiene behaviours, Sanitation and hygiene, Measurement, Malawi

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