Temporal and thematic trends in water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) research in Pacific Island Countries: A systematic review

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dc.contributor.author MacDonald, Morgan C.
dc.contributor.author Chan, Terence
dc.contributor.author Elliott, Mark
dc.contributor.author Kearton, Annika
dc.contributor.author Shields, Katherine F.
dc.contributor.author Barrington, Dani J.
dc.contributor.author Souter, Regina T.
dc.contributor.author Powell, Bronwyn R.
dc.contributor.author Bartram, Jamie
dc.contributor.author Hadwen, Wade L.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-06T13:53:28Z
dc.date.available 2017-09-06T13:53:28Z
dc.date.issued 2017-07-17
dc.identifier.citation Morgan C. MacDonald, Terence Chan, Mark Elliott et. al. Temporal and thematic trends in water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) research in Pacific Island Countries: A systematic review. Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development, Vol. 7, Iss. 2, pp. 352-368 en_UK
dc.identifier.issn 2043-9083
dc.identifier.uri 10.2166/washdev.2017.021
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/12451
dc.description.abstract Pacific Island Countries (PICs) lag behind global trends in water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) development. We conducted a systematic search of all English language papers (published before February 2015) about WaSH in PICs to evaluate the state of the peer-reviewed literature and explore thematic findings. A total of 121 papers met the criteria for full-text review following an initial search result of more than 6000 papers. Two reviewers independently assessed the quality and relevance of each article and consolidated their findings according to four emergent themes: public health, environment, emergency response and interventions, and management and governance. Findings indicate a knowledge gap in evidence-guided WaSH management strategies that advocate for human health while concurrently protecting and preserving drinking water resources. Extreme weather events threaten the quantity and quality of limited freshwater resources, and cultural factors that are unique to PICs present challenges to hygiene and sanitation. This review highlights the strengths and weaknesses of the peer-reviewed literature on WaSH in PICs, addresses spatial and temporal publication trends, and suggests areas in need of further research to help PICs meet development goals. en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher IWA Publishing en_UK
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.subject Development goals en_UK
dc.subject disaster relief and response en_UK
dc.subject environmental health en_UK
dc.subject public health en_UK
dc.subject Small en_UK
dc.subject water resource management en_UK
dc.title Temporal and thematic trends in water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH) research in Pacific Island Countries: A systematic review en_UK
dc.type Article en_UK


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