尼日利亚索科托州小学露天排便情况评估

Hauwa'u Mukhtar Abdulkarim, Jabir Abubakar, Abubakar Muhammad
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随地大小便是对公共卫生和学校儿童教育的威胁。本研究通过调查研究对尼日利亚索科托地区小学的随地大小便情况进行了评估。在对索科托的小学进行随机访问期间,共填写了 300 份调查问卷。导致尼日利亚索科托市小学随地大小便的可能原因/因素有:没有供水(40.0%)、厕所破旧(40.0%)和厕所不整洁;没有发现一所学校没有厕所(0.0%)。关于尼日利亚索科托市小学的露天排便情况,在访问的大多数学校(80.0%)中,学校周围的某些地方有粪便,少数学校(20.0%)在访问时周围没有粪便。大部分粪便为干粪便(80.0%),少数为新鲜粪便(20.0%)。大部分学校(50.0%)的校舍内没有任何供水设施,25.0%的校舍内有受保护的供水设施,25.0%的校舍内没有受保护的供水设施。受访者提出了控制小学生随地大小便的可行解决方案:大多数受访者(41.7%)建议提供足够的厕所,并开展指导/健康教育(33.3%);少数受访者(25.0%)建议提供清洁水源。政府应提供足够的供水、足够的厕所和相关硬件,还需要对学生进行清洁和适当的健康教 育,使他们认识到个人卫生和环境卫生的重要性。
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Assessment of Open Defecation in Primary Schools in Sokoto State, Nigeria
Open defecation is a threat to public health and the education of children at schools. This study assessed open defecation among primary schools in Sokoto Nigeria using a survey study. 300 questionnaires were filled during a random visit of primary schools in the Sokoto. The possible causes/ factors that led to open defecation in primary schools in Sokoto, Nigeria are: absence of water supply (40.0%), dilapidated toilets (40.0%), and untidy toilets; therewith, no school was found without toilet (0.0%). Regards to practice of open defecation in primary schools in Sokoto, Nigeria; in majority of the schools visited (80.0%), there was presence of feces in some parts of the schools’ surroundings, and minority of the schools (20.0%) had no feces on their surroundings when visited. Mostly the feces found was dry (80.0%), and few are fresh (20.0%). Majority (50.0%) of the schools had no any water supply in their premises, 25.0% had protected water supply, and 25.0% had unprotected water supply at the premises. Possible solutions to control open defecation among students of primary schools were suggested: the majority of the respondents (41.7%) suggested provision of enough toilets, and guidance/ health education (33.3%); and minority among them (25.0%) suggested provision of clean water supply. Governments should provide enough water supply, enough toilets and related hardware, and there is need for cleaners and proper health ed8cation of students/ pupils on importance of hygiene and sanitation.
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