Integrated Sanitation and Hygiene Program to Curb the Case of Helminthiasis: An Experimental Study Among School-Age Children in a Coastal Town in the Philippines

Mary Jane Botabara-Yap, Leomel Jezter Bellosillo
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Introduction: Approximately 24% of the world’s populations, mostly school-age children, are infected with soil-transmitted helminthes; with the majority in tropical and subtropical areas. The Philippine islands are endemic to soil-transmitted helminth with approximately 25 million Filipinos at risk of acquiring the infection. Despite the deworming program of the Department of Health (DOH), re-infection is very common. This study investigated the effect of integrated sanitation and hygiene program among the second grade students of a coastal town in the Philippines. Methods: Utilizing quasi-experimental study, two group pretest and posttest design, 70 participants from the elementary school of a coastal town in the Philippines were chosen randomly to join the study.  Results: Overall result showed that experimental group maintained a zero re-infection during the first and second months after the intervention; while the control had one case of re-infection. Moreover, result showed significant difference during pretest and posttest on knowledge (p = <0.05) and self-efficacy (p = <0.05) but not significant on practice (p = 0.77). Analyzing the two groups, significant difference was noted between the experimental and control group on knowledge (p = <0.05) and self-efficacy (p = <0.05), with the experimental group faring better after one and two months post intervention; but no significant difference was noted on practice, one and two months post intervention (p = 0.56, 0.43). The odds of the experimental group acquiring helminthiasis was 68% lower than the control group but is not considered significant (OR = 0.32; p = 0.49). Discussion: The program was successful in reducing the re-infection of helminthiasis and is recommended that continuous health education on hygiene and sanitation must be considered in the home and school.  
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综合环境卫生和个人卫生项目控制蠕虫病病例:菲律宾沿海城镇学龄儿童的实验研究
导言:大约24%的世界人口,主要是学龄儿童,感染了土壤传播的蠕虫;主要分布在热带和亚热带地区。菲律宾岛屿是土壤传播蠕虫的地方病,大约有2500万菲律宾人面临感染的风险。尽管卫生部(DOH)实施了驱虫计划,但再次感染非常常见。本研究调查菲律宾沿海城镇二年级学生实施综合环境卫生与个人卫生计划的效果。方法:采用准实验研究、前测和后测两组设计,随机抽取菲律宾某沿海城镇小学70名学生参加研究。结果:总体结果显示,实验组在干预后1、2个月保持零再感染;而对照组有一例再感染。知识和自我效能的前测与后测差异有统计学意义(p = <0.05),而实践的前测与后测差异无统计学意义(p = 0.77)。两组比较,实验组与对照组在知识水平和自我效能方面差异有统计学意义(p = <0.05),实验组在干预后1个月和2个月表现较好;干预后1个月、2个月的练习和干预后2个月的治疗效果差异无统计学意义(p = 0.56、0.43)。实验组患蛔虫病的几率比对照组低68%,但并不显著(OR = 0.32;P = 0.49)。讨论:该方案成功地减少了蠕虫病的再感染,建议必须考虑在家庭和学校中开展关于个人卫生和环境卫生的持续健康教育。
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