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Table 3 Description of the major elements of sub-projects within the health, social, and environmental research components

From: Identifying the impediments and enablers of ecohealth for a case study on health and environmental sanitation in Hà Nam, Vietnam

 

NCCR research project component

Category

Health

Social

Environmental

Degree (number of students), discipline

PhD (1), Epidemiology

MPH (1)

MPH (1)

MSc (1), Environmental Engineering & Management

Title

Health risks of wastewater & excreta reuse in agriculture & aquaculture in northern Vietnam

QMRA1 of exposure to wastewater & excreta in agriculture in Hà Nam, Vietnam

Assessment of human behaviors of reusing wastewater & excreta in agriculture based on PMT2 Framework

Assessing nutrient flows by MFA3 in Hà Nam, Vietnam

Objective(s)

Determine prevalence of infections of helminths, E. histolytica, C. parvum, G. lamblia, & Cyclospora, incidence & risk factors of diarrheal disease

Assess exposure to wastewater & excreta in agriculture & determine the risk of infection by C. parvum, G. lamblia

Examine perception & behavior related to the use of wastewater & excreta (health risk, coping appraisal, intention to act) based on PMT, develop a questionnaire to assess this, validate the questionnaire

Quantify nutrient (N4 & P5) flows in an agricultural & environmental sanitation system, develop scenarios to reduce the N or P discharge into the environment at all critical control points

Data collection dates

June – October 2008, April – June 2009, August – July 2010

October 2008 – October 2009

October 2008 – October 2009

August 2008 –January 2009

Methodologies

Epidemiology Microbiology, Parasitology

QMRA Microbiology, Parasitology

PMT

MFA

Data sources & collection methods

Household surveys, human feces sampling

Wastewater sampling

Qualitative: in-depth interview, focus group discussions with farmers, field observation, quantitative surveys

Annual reports, primary research studies, working group papers, statistical records, maps, field observation, key informant/expert interviews, household surveys

  1. 1QMRA: Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment; 2PMT: Protection Motivation Theory; 3MFA: Material Flow Analysis; 4 N: nitrogen; 5P: phosphorous.