2019冠状病毒病过渡期苏拉arta市小学环境卫生状况概述

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Besta Ajeng Yoga Istichomah, Dwi Astuti
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<div><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="left"><tbody><tr><td align="left" align="top">< <em>学校必须遵守的强制性要求是严格执行卫生协议,例如拥有配备自来水和肥皂的充足洗手设施。然而,数据显示,印度尼西亚仍有许多小学没有符合标准的卫生设施。本研究旨在概述在2019冠状病毒病过渡期苏拉arta市小学的环境卫生状况。本研究采用描述性观察法。这项研究在泗水市地区的10所小学进行。该研究于2023年2月至3月进行。抽样方法为随机抽样。本研究的样本是10所小学。数据收集技术是通过填写观察表进行观察。使用的数据分析是描述性单变量分析。研究结果显示,80%的小学提供洗手设施和肥皂,并配备了良好的排水系统。大多数学校的厕所的清洁度和状况符合要求。然而,有几所小学的厕所数量和学生数量的比例不符合要求。80%的学校有清洁水源,70%的学校水库和厕所到食堂的距离符合要求。70%的学校的浴室或食堂与学校食堂之间有一定的距离<10米。结论是,泗水市的10所小学被列为健康学校或具有良好的卫生条件。然而,有几个卫生设施的存在需要优化,以便提高健康水平。建议学校确保学校区域,包括教室,厕所和学校场地,定期清洁,以防止垃圾和污垢的堆积,并建议定期向学生提供关于学校环境清洁的教育,并提供足够的洗手设施。</em>< < < < <</em></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div><strong < <过渡期</em></strong>
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Overview of Environment Sanitation Conditions of Elementary Schools in Surakarta City During the Covid-19 Transition Period

The mandatory requirements that schools must fulfill are strict implementation of health protocols, for example having adequate hand washing facilities equipped with running water and soap. However, data shows that there are still many elementary schools in Indonesia that do not have sanitation facilities that meet standards. This research aims to provide an overview of the environmental sanitation conditions of elementary schools in Surakarta City during the Covid 19 transition period. This research uses a descriptive observational method. The research was conducted in 10 elementary schools in the Surakarta City area. The research was conducted from February to March 2023. The sampling technique was random sampling. The sample in this study was 10 elementary schools. The data collection technique is by observation by filling in an observation sheet. The data analysis used is descriptive univariate analysis. The research results show that 80% of elementary schools provide hand washing facilities and soap and are equipped with a good drainage system. The cleanliness and condition of water closets in most schools meets the requirements. However, there are several elementary schools where the ratio of the number of toilets and students does not meet the requirements. There are 80% of schools where clean water sources are located and 70% of schools where the distance between water reservoirs and water closets to the canteen meets the requirements. 70% of schools have a distance between the bathroom or cafeteria and the school canteen &lt; 10 meters. It was concluded that 10 elementary schools in the city of Surakarta were categorized as healthy schools or had good sanitation hygiene. However, there are several sanitation facilities whose existence needs to be optimized so that the level of health can increase. It is recommended for schools to ensure that school areas, including classrooms, toilets and school grounds, are cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of rubbish and dirt and it is recommended to provide regular education to students about the cleanliness of the school environment and provide adequate hand washing facilities.

Keywords: COVID-19, environmental health inspection, elementary school, hygiene sanitation, transition period
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