探索主要利益相关者对空气质量的看法及其对卢旺达基加利学校环境中儿童的影响:一项定性研究。

Rwanda journal of medicine and health sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-31 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.4314/rjmhs.v7i2.18
Noel Korukire, Judith Mukamurigo, Ana Godson, Jean de Dieu Habimana, Anne Marie Uwitonze, Theoneste Ntakirutimana
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背景:关于教育利益相关者对学校环境空气质量及其对学童的影响的认识有限。本研究探讨了教育利益相关者的不同观点,包括他们对学校空气质量的看法,所感知的影响,以及目前用于改善学校空气质量的策略。方法:采用定性方法进行研究。研究人员对基加利市的学校和工作人员进行了16次深度访谈。对收集到的数据进行专题分析。结果:参与者认为早晨和晚上是一天中污染最严重的时期。过度拥挤、粉笔质量差和通风不足被认为是校舍内空气质量差的主要原因。可感知的不良影响包括呼吸问题、缺勤增加、学习成绩差和辍学。此外,缺乏明确的空气质量标准被强调为在学校环境中实现最佳空气质量的障碍。结论:本研究揭示了大多数教育利益相关者认为空气污染是一个严重的环境问题,对学童的健康和舒适产生不利影响。这项研究提倡促进不同学科的合作,制定和实施改善学校空气质素的策略。
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Exploring Key Stakeholders' Perceptions of Air Quality and its Effects on Children in School Environments in Kigali, Rwanda: A qualitative study.

Background: There is limited knowledge about educational stakeholders' perceptions of air quality in school environments and its effects on schoolchildren. This study explored various perspectives of educational stakeholders, including their perceptions of air quality in school settings, the perceived effects, and the current strategies employed to enhance air quality in schools.

Methods: This study was conducted with a qualitative approach. The researchers conducted a total of 16 in-depth interviews with schools and staff of the city of Kigali. The collected data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Participants perceive the morning and evening as the most polluted period of the day. Overcrowding, poor quality of chalk, and inadequate ventilation are perceived as the primary contributors to poor air quality within school premises. The perceived adverse effects include respiratory problems, increased absenteeism, poor school performance and school dropout. Additionally, the unavailability of well-defined air quality standards was highlighted as a barrier to achieving optimal air quality in school environments.

Conclusion: This study has revealed that most educational stakeholders perceive air pollution as a significant environmental problem that adversely affects the health and comfort of schoolchildren. The study advocates for the promotion of collaborative efforts across various disciplines to formulate and implement strategies aiming at improving air quality in schools.

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