坦桑尼亚达累斯萨拉姆 Temeke 区五岁以下儿童对水、环境卫生、个人卫生和水传播疾病的认识和做法

Hafidh S. Munissi, J. Mwalilino
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本研究评估了坦桑尼亚 Temeke 市三个区 220 名受访者在水、环境卫生、个人卫生和水传播疾病方面的知识和实践。研究采用了混合方法,将家庭调查的定量数据与关键信息提供者访谈的定性数据相结合。定量数据使用 SPSS 进行分析,定性数据则使用内容分析法进行分析。结果显示,大多数受访者依赖公共水源(即 40% 的人使用公共水龙头,36.9% 的人使用公共水亭,其中只有 16% 的人在饮用前将水煮沸。此外,受访者认识到关键时刻洗手的重要性。分别只有 31.7% 和 72.6% 的人在饭前和饭后使用肥皂洗手。根据受访者的自我报告,腹泻是广为人知的 "讲卫生运动 "发病率之一(10.5%)。受访者提到的其他发病率还有霍乱(8.2%)和伤寒(2.3%),这些疾病主要影响五岁以下儿童(14.5%)。研究的结论是,受访者对环境卫生和个人卫生的理解令人满意,但他们的做法仍然令人失望。根据这项研究,任何改善环境卫生和个人卫生的努力都必须与促进有效利用这些服务的战略相结合。
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Knowledge and Practices on Water, Sanitation, Hygiene and Waterborne Diseases among under-Five Children in Temeke District, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
This study assessed the knowledge and practice of 220 respondents from three wards of Tanzania's Temeke Municipality regarding water, sanitation, hygiene, and water-borne diseases. The study used a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative data from the household survey with qualitative data from key informant interviews. The quantitative data were analysed using SPSS, while the qualitative data were analysed using content analysis. The results showed that the majority of respondents rely on public water sources (i.e. 40% on public taps and 36.9% on public water kiosk and of them all, only 16% of people boil their water before drinking. Furthermore, respondents recognised the importance of hand-washing during critical times. Only 31.7% and 72.6% use soap to wash their hands before and after meals, respectively. Based on respondents’ self reporting, diarrhoea was among the widely known WASH incidence (10.5%). Other mentioned incidences were cholera (8.2%) and typhoid (2.3%) and they were mainly affecting the under-five children (14.5%). The study concludes that respondents have a satisfactory understanding of sanitation and hygiene, though their practices remain disappointing. According to the study, any efforts to improve access to sanitation and hygiene must be combined with strategies to promote effective use of these services.
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