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在贫民窟,获得基本的卫生服务仍是一项挑战,一些群体(尤其是妇女)的卫生需求有时仍得不到满足。本研究对影响肯尼亚 Mukuru Kwa Reuben 妇女使用卫生设施的社会经济因素进行了评估。研究对象是年龄在 18 岁及以上并表示同意的妇女。样本量为 395 名 Mukuru Kwa Reuben 妇女。研究采用了聚类抽样和简单随机抽样技术来选择参与者。数据收集工具包括调查问卷、焦点小组讨论和观察。定量数据分析采用了描述性和推论性统计方法。研究结果以表格形式呈现。对定性数据进行了专题分析,并以叙述的形式呈现。分析结果显示,穆库鲁-夸-鲁本最常见的卫生设施大多是集装箱式的(51.0%)。对妇女使用卫生设施有重大影响的社会经济因素包括:文化信仰(r=-0.613,p=0.000)与使用率呈强烈负相关;教育水平(r=0.593,p=0.000)与使用率呈强烈正相关;经济状况(r=0.466,p=0.000)与使用率呈中度正相关。这项研究凸显了贫民窟持续存在的挑战,尤其是妇女获得卫生设施方面的挑战。社会经济因素对肯尼亚穆库鲁-夸-鲁本(Mukuru Kwa Reuben)妇女的卫生设施利用率有很大影响。有必要采取综合干预措施,解决信仰、教育和经济状况等问题,以改善卫生习惯。
Influence of Socio-economic factors on utilization of sanitation facilities by women in Mukuru Kwa Reuben informal settlement in Nairobi County
Accessing basic sanitation services is still a challenge in slums and sanitation needs of some groups specifically women at times remain unmet. This study assessed the socio-economic factors that influence the utilization of sanitation facilities by women at Mukuru Kwa Reuben, Kenya. The study targeted women aged 18 and above who consented. The Sample size was 395 women at Mukuru Kwa Reuben. Clustered and simple random sampling techniques were utilized to select the study participants. The data collection tools were questionnaires, focus group discussions and observation. Descriptive and inferential statistics were utilized for quantitative data analysis. Study findings are presented in tables. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically and presented in form of narratives. Results from the analysis showed that majority of the most common sanitation facility at Mukuru kwa Reuben was container based (51.0%). The socioeconomic factors that significantly influenced the utilization of sanitation facilities by women were cultural beliefs (r=-0.613, p=0.000), that had a strong negative association with utilization, education level (r=0.593, p=0.000), had a strong positive association with utilization, and economic status (r=0.466, p=0.000), had a moderate positive association with utilization. This study highlights persistent challenges in slums, particularly for women's access to sanitation. Socio-economic factors significantly influence sanitation facility utilization by women in Mukuru Kwa Reuben, Kenya. There is need for holistic interventions to address beliefs, education, and economic status for improved sanitation practices.