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. 2015 Feb 4;92(2):437–447. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.14-0138

Table 3.

Uptake of provided hardware and behavior change

Variable Kakamega combined arms (%) N Bungoma single arms (%) N
Chlorine dispenser (W)
 Self-reported always use 55.6 162 65.7 35
 Know correct operation 91.9 149 97.1 34
 Admit to inappropriate use 7.5 120 32.1 28
 Primary source has dispenser 82.2 152 77.8 36
Sani-scooper (S)
 Self-reported use 94.7 152 100.0 25
 Parts stored together 73.4 128 66.7 18
 No agricultural use for tool 87.2 164 92.0 25
Tippy-tap (H)
 Soap and water at both 57.4 148 55.6 27
 Water at both 83.8 148 74.1 27
 Soap and water at either 71.6 148 85.2 27

Percentage of respondents in the relevant arm reporting behavior change or use of hardware provided by IPA as part of the intervention is shown. The relevant single arms are shown for the Bungoma trial, whereas the combined arms, which received all hardware, are shown for the Kakamega trial.