Barriers and facilitators to the adoption and sustained use of cleaner fuels in southwest cameroon: Situating ‘lay’ knowledge within evidence-based policy and practice

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Abstract

Approximately four million people die each year in low-and middle-income countries from household air pollution (HAP) due to inefficient cooking with solid fuels. Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) offers a clean energy option in the transition towards renewable energy. This qualitative study explored lay knowledge of barriers and facilitators to scaling up clean fuels in Cameroon, informed by Quinn et al.’s Logic Model. The model has five domains and we focused on the user and community needs domain, reporting the findings of 28 semi-structured interviews (SSIs) and four focus group discussions (FGDs) that explored the reasons behind fuel use choices. The findings suggest that affordability, safety, convenience, and awareness of health issues are all important influences on decision making to the adoption and sustained use of LPG, with affordability being the most critical issue. We also found the ability of clean fuels to meet cooking needs to be central to decision-making, rather than an aspect of convenience, as the logic model suggests. Local communities provide important insights into the barriers and facilitators to using clean fuels. We adapt Quinn et al.’s logic model accordingly, giving more weight to lay knowledge so that it is better positioned to inform policy development.

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Stanistreet, D., Hyseni, L., Puzzolo, E., Higgerson, J., Ronzi, S., de Cuevas, R. A., … Pope, D. (2019). Barriers and facilitators to the adoption and sustained use of cleaner fuels in southwest cameroon: Situating ‘lay’ knowledge within evidence-based policy and practice. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16234702

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