School Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene: A Systematic Review of an Effect on Health, Attendance, Regularity, and Educational Achievements

M. Sharma, S. Khanal, R. Adhikari
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The review was started aiming to assess the effect of school-based Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facilities on students’ health status, school regularity, and educational achievement. Two major academic and scientific research journals as Springer and PubMed have been selected, where WASH is the search engines, separately. There were 8,443 relevant publications found, with Springer having6, 888 and PubMed having 1,555. Among these publications, author synthesized 17 with abstracts and full articles, including references for this study. The findings of this study indicates that intervention of school WASH facilities have an effect on students’ health status, regularity in school attendance, and educational achievement. It protects students from various infectious diseases caused by poor WASH access; however, ways of handling it is equally important. The intervention in WASH facilities at school improves students’ health, school regularity, and educational achievements. Thus, the study strongly suggests interventions in school-based WASH facilities to make students healthier, more regular, and better academic performer.
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学校用水、环境卫生和个人卫生:对健康、出勤、规律和教育成就影响的系统评价
这项审查的目的是评估以学校为基础的水、环境卫生和个人卫生设施对学生健康状况、上学规律和学习成绩的影响。两个主要的学术和科学研究期刊Springer和PubMed被选择,其中WASH是搜索引擎,分别。共发现8443份相关出版物,其中Springer有6888份,PubMed有1555份。在这些出版物中,作者综合了17篇带有摘要和全文的文章,包括本研究的参考文献。本研究结果显示,学校卫生设施的干预对学生的健康状况、出勤规律和学习成绩有影响。它保护学生免受因缺乏清洁卫生设施而引起的各种传染病;然而,处理它的方法同样重要。对学校讲卫生设施的干预改善了学生的健康、上课规律和教育成绩。因此,该研究强烈建议对学校的WASH设施进行干预,以使学生更健康、更规律、学习成绩更好。
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