Examining the Effectiveness of the Wash Programme on Public Health in Public Schools in Kisumu East Sub-county, Kenya

D. O. Omwami, J. Kurauka, S. Ochola
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As a result of poor hygiene in schools, public health and the status of public schools are adversely affected. There have been limited programs addressing sanitation issues in Kisumu East schools. This study therefore aimed at evaluating the effectiveness of the WASH program and teachers' contributions to improving the quality of latrines in Kisumu East and investigating the environmental factors that have had an impact on the quality of latrines. A total of 20 schools participated in the study interviews, of which 16 schools were involved in the WASH program, and 4 were not involved in the WASH program, with a target population of 384 students and 40 teachers. A descriptive research design was used to guide the investigation. The data was processed and analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences Version 25.0 software package, and data was presented in the form of means and variance. Tables were also used to display the data. Students and teachers in non-WASH schools agreed that the latrines were filthy. For instance, 62.5 percent of teachers and 62.3 percent of students from schools implementing the WASH program reported that latrines were dirty. Still, only 37.7 percent of teachers and 37.5 percent of students reported that they were very dirty. The study found an association between teachers' contributions and cleanliness, with a correlation coefficient (r) of -3.18 and a significance level of (p0.05). There was also a correlation between the implementation of WASH and the number of cases of diarrheal disease among students, with a significance value of 0.001*. It was concluded that the WASH program had a significant impact on the state of public health in public schools. Therefore, the study recommends that more effort should be put into addressing the challenges facing toilet cleanliness and hygiene practices.
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审查肯尼亚基苏木东副县公立学校公共卫生Wash方案的有效性
由于学校卫生条件差,公共卫生和公立学校的地位受到不利影响。在基苏木东部的学校里,解决卫生问题的项目有限。因此,本研究旨在评估WASH项目的有效性和教师对改善基苏木东部厕所质量的贡献,并调查影响厕所质量的环境因素。共有20所学校参与了研究访谈,其中16所学校参与了WASH项目,4所学校没有参与WASH项目,目标人群为384名学生和40名教师。采用描述性研究设计来指导调查。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences Version 25.0软件包对数据进行处理和分析,数据以均值和方差的形式表示。表格还用于显示数据。非wash学校的学生和老师都认为厕所很脏。例如,在实施WASH项目的学校中,62.5%的教师和62.3%的学生报告说厕所很脏。尽管如此,只有37.7%的教师和37.5%的学生说他们很脏。研究发现教师的贡献与清洁度之间存在相关性,相关系数(r)为-3.18,显著性水平为(p0.05)。WASH的实施与学生腹泻病例数也存在相关性,显著性值为0.001*。结论是,讲卫生方案对公立学校的公共卫生状况产生了重大影响。因此,该研究建议,应该投入更多的精力来解决厕所清洁和卫生习惯所面临的挑战。
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