Study of defecation places and feces distribution in North Buton Regency

Jumakil, Asnia Zainuddin
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Background: Poor sanitation can likely contaminate drinking water, leading to the development of cholera and other deadly diseases. The number of people who defecate in the open worldwide has fallen by more than two-thirds over the past two decades. Data from the Community Health Development Division of the Southeast Sulawesi Health Office reports that the ODF level in Southeast Sulawesi as of today shows that it is already 59 percent of the total target of 60 percent. So efforts are needed in North Buton Regency to achieve the target of stopping open defecation that has been launched by the Indonesian government. Objective: The aim of this research is to examine defecation habits and places where feces are distributed in North Buton Regency. Methods: This type of research is quantitative descriptive, with a survey approach. The sample in this study was 3,640 houses. Each village/kelurahan is represented by 40 households taken using a simple random sampling technique. Results: The majority of respondents disposed of feces in private latrines, namely 2,769 (76.1%), while the least was defecation in ditches and ditches around people's houses, namely 2 (0.1%), and the majority of houses collected/distributed feces in dug holes. namely 2,369 (65.08%), while the least is accommodated/distributed directly in the river/lake/beach/sea, are15 (0.41%). Conclusion: Most people in North Buton Regency defecate in private latrines, and the resulting feces are channeled/discarded into dug holes in the ground.
北布顿区排便地点和粪便分布研究
背景:卫生条件差很可能会污染饮用水,导致霍乱和其他致命疾病的发生。在过去二十年里,全球露天排便的人数减少了三分之二以上。东南苏拉威西省卫生办公室社区卫生发展处的数据显示,截至目前,东南苏拉威西省的露天排便率已达到总目标 60% 的 59%。因此,北布顿区需要努力实现印尼政府提出的停止露天排便的目标。研究目的本研究旨在考察北布顿区的排便习惯和粪便分布地点。研究方法:本研究为定量描述性研究,采用调查法。本研究的样本为 3,640 栋房屋。采用简单随机抽样技术,每个村/kelurahan 代表 40 户家庭。研究结果大多数受访者在私人厕所处理粪便,即 2 769 户(76.1%),而在房屋周围的沟渠排便的受访者最少,即 2 户(0.1%),大多数房屋在挖好的坑中收集/排放粪便,即 2 369 户(65.08%),而直接在河/湖/滩/海中收集/排放粪便的受访者最少,即 15 户(0.41%)。结论北布顿区大多数人在私人厕所排便,排出的粪便被导入/丢弃到挖好的地洞中。
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