Assessing the socio-cognitive determinants of personal protective equipment uses among domestic waste collectors in the Ho municipality, Ghana: A cross-sectional study
Samuel Yaw Lissah, Martin Amogre Ayanore, John K. Krugu, Matilda Aberese-Ako, Robert A.C. Ruiter

TL;DR
This study explores why domestic waste collectors in Ghana use personal protective equipment, finding that individual beliefs and workplace enforcement play key roles.
Contribution
The study integrates the Health Belief Model and Reasoned Action Approach to explain PPE use in a developing economy context.
Findings
The integrated model explained 67% of the variance in PPE-use intention.
Self-efficacy, attitude, and cues to action significantly predicted PPE use intention.
Perceived barriers were strongly linked to self-efficacy.
Abstract
Domestic waste collectors (DWCs) are exposed to occupational safety and health related morbidities and mortalities globally due to the non-use, improper use, and non-availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) in their jobs which endangers DWCs’ lives, safety, and well-being. The present study investigated the extent to which socio-cognitive determinants predicted PPE use among DWCs in the Ho municipality in the Volta Region in Ghana. A quantitative cross-sectional survey was conducted among DWCs (n = 344) in the Ho Municipality of Ghana to assess the socio-cognitive determinants of PPE use. The questionnaire consisted of 107 items that were informed by a literature review in previous qualitative research, and two theoretical frameworks explaining behavior (i.e., the Health Belief Model (HBM) and Reasoned Action Approach (RAA) and measured constructs such as perceived severity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMunicipal Solid Waste Management · Environmental Education and Sustainability · Risk Perception and Management
