Hand-washing practices at critical times in relation to childhood illnesses and under-nutrition among caregivers in Rongai sub-county, Kenya.

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Sharon Chepng'eno Kemboi, Dorothy Mituki Mungiria, Rose Chepchirchir Ramkat, Maureen Jepkorir Cheserek
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Abstract

Background: Poor food handling creates a pathway for childhood illnesses leading to under-nutrition.

Objective: To assess hygiene practices of caregivers of young children at critical points in relation to childhood infections and under-nutrition in Rongai sub-county, Nakuru, Kenya.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 384 caregivers of children aged 6-23 months. A structured questionnaire was used to assess hygiene practices, history of infections and anthropometric measurements of children to determine z-scores.

Results: Majority of caregivers were aware of some critical hand-washing times; before handling food (82.6%), before feeding the child (71%), after handling raw food (60.9%) and garbage (68.7%). Washing hands under running water [AOR=0.078, 95% C.I; (0.008±0.795)], before feeding the child [AOR=0.175 95% C.I; (0.043±0.709)], and after handling garbage [AOR= 0.273 95% C.I; (0.089±.831)] reduced chances of experiencing diarrhoea among children aged 6-11 months. Further, underweight was positively associated (P<0.05) with parasitic infections [AOR=3.123 95% C.I; (1.047±9.317)] and having trouble in breathing [AOR=6.212 95% C.I;(1.596±24.184)].

Conclusion: Adequate hygiene practices among caregivers during critical times were associated with reduced chances of childhood illnesses in children aged 6-11 months. Behaviour change communication and education of caregivers about critical hand washing times during complementary feeding period are needed for improved child nutrition outcomes.

肯尼亚荣盖县护理人员在关键时刻与儿童疾病和营养不良有关的洗手做法。
背景:不良的食物处理会导致儿童疾病导致营养不良。目的:评估肯尼亚纳库鲁荣盖县儿童感染和营养不良关键时刻照顾者的卫生习惯。方法:对384名6 ~ 23月龄儿童的照料者进行横断面调查。采用结构化问卷评估儿童的卫生习惯、感染史和人体测量值,以确定z分数。结果:大多数护理人员知道一些关键的洗手时间;在处理食物前(82.6%)、喂奶前(71%)、处理生食后(60.9%)和垃圾后(68.7%)。在自来水下洗手[AOR=0.078, 95% ci;(0.008±0.795)],在给孩子喂食前[AOR=0.175 95% ci;(0.043±0.709)],处理后的垃圾[AOR= 0.273 95% ci;(0.089±。[31]减少6-11个月大的儿童患腹泻的机会。此外,体重不足是正相关的(结论:在关键时期照顾者适当的卫生习惯与减少6-11个月儿童的儿童疾病的机会有关。为了改善儿童的营养状况,需要对照顾者进行行为改变沟通和教育,让他们了解补充喂养期间洗手的关键时间。
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