WASH facilities affecting menstrual hygiene management among adolescent school girls in Chuka Sub-county in Tharaka Nithi County

M. Mutegi, Maryjoy Kaimuri, Lilian Mworia, Jane Njagi
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Introduction: Menstrual hygiene management has not been satisfactorily addressed in developing countries due to insufficient WASH facilities. This results to poor health outcomes for adolescent school girls. The purpose of this study was to identify available WASH facilities affecting menstrual hygiene management among adolescent school girls in Chuka Sub County in Tharaka Nithi County. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in Chuka Sub County, in Tharaka Nithi County among 383 adolescent school girls aged 10-19 years basically in secondary schools from December 2021 to March 2022. Data was collected using questionnaires then entered into Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 26 software and descriptive statistics was utilized for analysis. The results were presented in tables. Results: Majority of the girls reported availability of clean water at 94% (n=329), adequacy of clean water at 64% (n=224) separate toilets/ latrines at 94.6% (n=331),adequacy of toilets / latrine at 75.7% (n=265) privacy of toilet facilities at 78.3% (n=274) and cleanliness of the toilets/ latrines at 85% (n=297). Despite this, most of girls highlighted the toilets/ latrine lacked hand washing facilities at 52.9% (n=185). Conclusion: Most of the schools in Chuka Sub County had WASH facilities which included; sufficient clean water, separate latrines/toilets, privacy in toilets and clean toilets. Notably, some schools had unreliable hand washing facilities, which in turn negatively affected the menstrual hygiene of the students/ adolescent girls.  Recommendation: The school administration should ensure that the hand washing facilities are installed at various designated areas for girls to use.
在塔拉卡尼提县楚卡副县,影响青春期女学生经期卫生管理的WASH设施
导言:在发展中国家,由于卫生设施不足,经期卫生管理尚未得到令人满意的解决。这导致青春期女学生的健康状况不佳。本研究的目的是确定在塔拉卡尼提县Chuka Sub县现有的影响青春期女学生经期卫生管理的WASH设施。方法:采用横断面研究方法,于2021年12月至2022年3月,在塔拉卡尼提县楚卡亚县对383名10-19岁基本在读的中学女生进行调查。采用问卷调查的方式收集数据,然后输入社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第26版软件,使用描述性统计进行分析。结果以表格形式呈现。结果:大多数女孩报告可获得清洁水的比例为94% (n=329),清洁水充足的比例为64% (n=224),独立厕所/厕所的比例为94.6% (n=331),厕所/厕所充足的比例为75.7% (n=265),厕所设施的隐私性为78.3% (n=274),厕所/厕所的清洁度为85% (n=297)。尽管如此,大多数女孩强调厕所/厕所缺乏洗手设施,占52.9% (n=185)。结论:楚卡县大部分学校都有WASH设施,包括:有足够的清洁水,独立的厕所/厕所,厕所内的隐私和干净的厕所。值得注意的是,一些学校的洗手设施不可靠,这反过来对学生/少女的月经卫生产生了不利影响。建议:学校行政部门应确保在各个指定区域设置洗手设施,供女生使用。
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