Assessment of water, sanitation and hand hygiene practices in rural households of Tamil Nadu: A cross-sectional study

IF 1.1 Q4 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
A. Fazeela, R. Borkar, H. T. Mer
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ABSTRACT Water is a basic human right essential to all for sustainable development. Sanitation is one of the determinants of quality of life and the human development index. Drinking unsafe water impairs health through illnesses such as diarrhoea, and untreated excreta contaminates ground waters and surface waters used for drinking, bathing and household purposes. To assess the existing facilities and practices related to drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene among household members in the rural population of Tamil Nadu and to assess whether accessibility and availability of safe drinking water and adequate sanitation under sustainable development goal 6 is being achieved in the rural population of Tamil Nadu. This community-based cross-sectional study was carried out among 200 households in the rural field practice area of the Medical College and Hospital, Thiruvallur district, Tamil Nadu. The participants were interviewed using a predesigned semi-structured questionnaire on their existing water, sanitation, and hand washing facilities and practices Our study observed that 71.5% of households had piped water supply into their dwellings, 82% were using sanitary latrines and 28% had closed drainage for draining wastewater. Twenty-eight percent were using soap and water for hand-washing before food, and 82.5% were doing hand-washing with soap after using the toilet. In our study, the association between sanitary practices and education, occupation and socioeconomic status was statistically significant Our study emphasized the need for strengthening health education and behaviour change communication regarding sanitation and hand hygiene practices.
泰米尔纳德邦农村家庭用水、卫生设施和手部卫生习惯评估:横断面研究
ABSTRACT Water is a basic human right essential to all for sustainable development.环境卫生是生活质量和人类发展指数的决定因素之一。饮用不安全的水会导致腹泻等疾病,损害健康;未经处理的排泄物会污染地下水和地表水,影响饮用、沐浴和家庭用水。 评估泰米尔纳德邦农村人口中与饮用水、环境卫生和个人卫生有关的现有设施和做法,并评估泰米尔纳德邦农村人口是否实现了可持续发展目标 6 下的安全饮用水和适当的环境卫生的可及性和可用性。 这项以社区为基础的横断面研究在泰米尔纳德邦 Thiruvallur 地区医学院和医院的农村实习区的 200 个家庭中进行。我们的研究发现,71.5%的家庭在住宅内安装了自来水,82%的家庭使用卫生厕所,28%的家庭使用封闭式下水道排放废水。28%的家庭在进食前用肥皂和水洗手,82.5%的家庭在如厕后用肥皂洗手。在我们的研究中,卫生习惯与教育、职业和社会经济地位之间的关系具有显著的统计学意义。
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