Effects of Availability and Access to Safe Drinking Water on Students’ Academic Performance in Secondary Schools in Muhoroni Sub-County, Kenya

Edna Sang, Emoit D. Omuse
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Access to improved sanitation is an important component of human health and wellbeing. Minimum requirements for safe WASH in schools are not provided in most rural schools in Kenya. The current paper investigated the effects of availability and access to safe drinking water on students’ academic performance in secondary school in Muhoroni Sub-County, Kenya. Descriptive research design and mixed methodology was used. The target population was 2354 form three students and 23 teachers. Krejcie and Morgan sample size determination formula was used to obtain a sample size of 331 respondents. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data. Validity was determined by consulting research supervisors while reliability was determined through the use of Cronbach Alpha. Quantitative data were analysed by SPSS (version 25) and the findings presented using frequencies and percentages while qualitative data were thematically classified and arranged before they were reported in narrations and quotations. The study found that 65.4% of the learners reported that they were using safe drinking water in their schools. In addition, 63.3% of the study participants reported that their schools had reliable, sufficient and clean water supply. The study concluded that availability of safe drinking water at schools reduces the likelihood of water-related illnesses, such as diarrhea or other waterborne diseases. In addition, availability to sanitation facilities influence students’ academic performance among secondary school students. This study will give the current WASH scenario of schools in the study area that can help concerned authorities abide by WASH guidelines to improve the school’s WASH situation.
安全饮用水的可得性和可及性对肯尼亚Muhoroni县中学学生学习成绩的影响
获得经改善的卫生设施是人类健康和福祉的重要组成部分。肯尼亚大多数农村学校没有提供安全的学校讲卫生的最低要求。本文调查了安全饮用水的可获得性和可获得性对肯尼亚Muhoroni县中学学生学习成绩的影响。采用描述性研究设计和混合方法。目标人群为2354人,包括3名学生和23名教师。使用Krejcie和Morgan样本量确定公式获得331名受访者的样本量。采用问卷调查和访谈的方式收集数据。效度是通过咨询研究主管来确定的,而信度是通过使用Cronbach Alpha来确定的。定量数据通过SPSS(版本25)进行分析,并使用频率和百分比呈现调查结果,而定性数据在以叙述和引文报道之前进行主题分类和安排。研究发现,65.4%的学习者报告说他们在学校使用安全饮用水。此外,63.3%的研究参与者报告说,他们的学校有可靠、充足和清洁的供水。该研究得出的结论是,在学校提供安全饮用水可以减少与水有关的疾病的可能性,如腹泻或其他水传播疾病。此外,卫生设施的可用性影响中学生的学习成绩。本研究将提供研究地区学校目前的WASH情况,以帮助有关当局遵守WASH指导方针,改善学校的WASH情况。
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