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Research articleNamagembe A, Muller N, Scott LM, Zwisler G, Johnson M, Arney J, Charron D, and Mugisha E
J Health Commun
Households with the top-lit updraft (TLUD) stove; men and women in study communities; village health team members and community sales agents
Health Outcomes
Health Outcome List:
- Not available
Environmental Agents
List of Environmental Agents:
- Not available
Source of Environmental Agents:
- Not available
Economic Evaluation / Methods and Source
Type: Not available
Cost Measures:
- Wholesale cost from manufacturer of top-lit updraft stove
- general, sales, and administrative costs with direct sales efforts
- ongoing operation costs after sales
- opportunity cost to prepare wood
- cost to purchase processed wood
Potential Cost Measures:
- Additional cost to the household of pre-processed wood
Benefits Measures:
- Not available
Potential Benefits Measures:
- Not available
Location:
- Wakiso district in central Uganda
Models Used:
- AirFOAM framework
Models References:
- References cited in publication— AirFOAM (Devine, 2009)
Methods Used:
- The authors examined the effects of select behavior change interventions on the purchase and correct and consistent use of a locally fabricated top-lit updraft (TLUD) stove in Uganda and also analyzed the commercial viability of the stove in the study area. The authors — 1) conducted formative research to inform and design behavior change interventions; 2) implemented behavior change interventions (e.g., community cooking demonstrations); 3) collected qualitative and quantitative data to understand effects of interventions on adoption and correct use of the TLUD stove; 4) used a Stove Use Monitoring System with temperature-logging sensors to assess TLUD usage; and 5) conducted commercial viability analysis at the end of the project, which included: a profit-and-loss analysis, analysis of unit sales, analysis of costs incurred, and a breakeven analysis for a scenario including microfinance.
Sources Used:
- Ugandan Bureau of Statistics (2010); Qualitative data collected from men and women in the village and from village health teams; Data on number of stoves sold collected from direct sales agents; Data generated from Stove Use Monitoring System to assess stove usage; Willingness to pay data collected from community; additional sources cited in publication
Economic Citation / Fundings
Citation:
- Namagembe A, Muller N, Scott LM, Zwisler G, Johnson M, Arney J, Charron D, and Mugisha E. Factors influencing the acquisition and correct and consistent use of the top-lit updraft cookstove in Uganda. J Health Commun. 2015. 20 Suppl 1.
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- DOI
NIEHS Funding:
- Not available
Other Funding:
- United States Agency for International Development under Translating Research into Action, Cooperative Agreement No. GMS-A-00-09-00015-00