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Hand hygiene practices among primary and secondary school students in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review 撒哈拉以南非洲地区中小学生的手卫生习惯:系统回顾
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.222
Obadia Kyetuza Bishoge, Mwanaidi Omary, Edwin Liheluka, Jonathan Mcharo Mshana, Maryyusta Nguyamu, Yolanda Joseph Mbatia, Robert Mussa Njee, Mwanaidi Kafuye
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The purpose of this study was to comprehensively appraise and synthesize studies on hand hygiene practices among primary and secondary school students in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This is a thorough review of scientific papers published between 2015 and 2023 from primary databases such as the Web of Science, Science Direct, PubMed, and Google Scholar. The review criteria were met by 26 out of 63 studies assessed for legibility. The review demons

查看大下载幻灯片查看大下载幻灯片 关闭模版本研究旨在全面评估和综合有关撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA)中小学生手部卫生习惯的研究。这是对2015年至2023年期间发表的科学论文进行的一次全面综述,这些论文来自Web of Science、Science Direct、PubMed和Google Scholar等主要数据库。在接受可读性评估的 63 项研究中,有 26 项符合审查标准。综述表明,撒哈拉以南非洲地区的学生在定期洗手、便后洗手、饭前便后洗手等方面的洗手习惯良好。此外,综述还指出,影响洗手习惯的因素包括知识、洗手设施和材料、父母和教师或其他人的影响、个人和社会因素、媒体、性别、年龄以及其他因素,如地点、态度和学校的现代化程度。此外,综述研究还强调了改善手部卫生习惯的建议,如加强手部卫生和环境健康教育、调动洗手资源、制定和实施卫生政策以及开展进一步研究。本综述为政策制定者提供了有关如何改善学生手部卫生的数据,并补充了有关手部卫生习惯的现有知识。
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Developing formal pit-latrine emptying businesses for hard-to-serve customers: resources, methods, and pricing structures 为难以服务的客户开发正规的掏粪坑业务:资源、方法和定价结构
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.110
Jonathan Wilcox, Bruce Rutayisire, Nicholas Kuria, Barbara Evans, Jamie Bartram, Rachel Sklar
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Rapidly increasing populations in informal settlements commonly use pit-latrines that require regular emptying. This study compares two emptying businesses from Kampala, Uganda and Kigali, Rwanda and identifies developments in formal services for hard-to-serve customers that are not accessible to large vehicles. Using observational and operational data shared by both businesses, we analyse the resources, methods, and tariffs used. Results indica

查看大幅下载幻灯片查看大幅下载幻灯片 关闭模版非正规居住区中快速增长的人口通常使用需要定期清掏的坑式厕所。本研究比较了乌干达坎帕拉和卢旺达基加利的两家掏粪企业,并确定了为大型车辆无法到达的难以服务的客户提供正规服务的发展情况。利用两家企业共享的观察和运营数据,我们分析了所使用的资源、方法和收费标准。结果表明,尽管便携式真空泵能够清空一些设施,但在难以提供服务的地区,要清空稠厚的污泥、深坑和薄弱的结构,仍然需要采用完全手工的方法。在坎帕拉,不使用任何机械设备的人工清空工作与在基加利使用便携式真空泵清空工作的总体持续时间相同,这是因为准备、包装和清洁设备需要额外的时间。有效的城市固体废物管理能以更低的成本更快地清空垃圾坑。一些难以服务的客户需要使用人工方法,但增加的成本是无法承受的,也是不公平的。本研究强调了政府和城市当局支持环卫企业的机会,即通过认识到一些客户需要人工清掏,而较高的监管标准可能会提高价格并阻碍一些客户获得正规服务,从而处理好可负担性、服务正规化和增加使用率之间的矛盾。
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Sanitary conditions of the third largest informal settlement in Brazil 巴西第三大非正规住区的卫生条件
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.152
Fernando Augusto Braga Castro, André Luís de Sá Salomão, Alena Torres Netto
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Large Brazilian cities, such as Rio de Janeiro, suffer serious environmental problems caused by informal settlements (IS), such as advances in the degradation of surface waters involving anthropic pressures resulting from uncontrolled urban growth, lack of sanitation or disasters related to climate events, creating a gap in relevant information about environmental health in urban IS. Therefore, it is essential to assess the health conditions of

查看大尺寸下载幻灯片查看大尺寸下载幻灯片 关闭模版里约热内卢等巴西大城市因非正规居住区(IS)而面临严重的环境问题,例如地表水体退化加剧,这涉及到城市无节制发展造成的人为压力、卫生设施缺乏或与气候事件相关的灾害等问题,从而导致有关城市非正规居住区环境健康的相关信息出现空白。因此,评估基础设施服务的健康状况和当地居民对其生活条件的看法至关重要。本研究旨在通过在线表格和公共数据,评估巴西第三大 IS--位于 Jacarepaguá 泻湖综合体岸边的 Rio das Pedras 社区的卫生条件。分析结果显示,35% 的受访者报告称,他们将生活污水直接排放到自家附近的河流中。此外,83% 的受访者表示,他们对城市固体废物的处理方式不当。约有 21% 的居民表示在洪水过后因直接接触不安全的水而生病。公共管理者既要推进可持续发展议程,又要降低因缺乏足够的卫生服务而对环境健康造成的风险,因此应投资于反映当地居民看法的行动,提出更合适的社会环境解决方案。
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The integrity management toolbox in action: a study of 22 urban water service cases 诚信管理工具箱在行动:对 22 个城市供水服务案例的研究
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.137
Pilar Avello, Umrbek Allakulov, Leonellha Barreto-Dillon, Binayak Das, Janek Hermann-Friede, Lotten Hubendick, Lotte Feuerstein, Alejandro Jiménez Fdez de Palencia

Water integrity refers to the ethical, professional, and transparent use of power and resources to ensure the sustainable and equitable provision of water services. The Integrity Management (IM) Toolbox is a tool that has been adopted to initiate IM reforms within water utilities. This paper reviews the application of the IM Toolbox application in 22 urban utilities across 7 countries from 2013 to 2018, focusing on integrity risks, selected tools, and the success and challenges faced by these utilities. Common integrity risks were identified in Operations and Consumer Relations, and corresponding tools were employed in Human Resources and Consumer Relations. Within 1 year, over two-thirds of the utilities implemented 70% or more of their action plans, indicating positive progress. However, obstacles such as staff rotation and reliance on internal champions provide obstacles to continued implementation. Despite challenges, certain utilities demonstrated notable medium-term improvements. To further advance water integrity, integrating the IM Toolbox with other utility-level efficiency processes is recommended. Additionally, supporting sectoral regulatory measures can contribute to overall integrity enhancement. By effectively addressing integrity risks and adopting comprehensive approaches, water utilities can enhance their ability to provide safe and sustainable water services, while promoting transparency and equity.

水务诚信是指以道德、专业和透明的方式使用权力和资源,以确保可持续和公平地提供水务服务。诚信管理(IM)工具箱是一种在水务公司内部启动诚信管理改革的工具。本文回顾了 2013 年至 2018 年期间 7 个国家的 22 个城市公用事业单位应用 IM 工具箱的情况,重点关注廉政风险、所选工具以及这些公用事业单位取得的成功和面临的挑战。在运营和消费者关系中识别了常见的廉洁风险,在人力资源和消费者关系中采用了相应的工具。在一年内,超过三分之二的公用事业公司实施了 70% 或更多的行动计划,表明取得了积极进展。然而,人员轮换和依赖内部支持者等障碍阻碍了行动计划的持续实施。尽管面临挑战,但某些公用事业单位仍取得了显著的中期进步。为进一步推进水资源完整性,建议将 "综合管理工具箱 "与其他公用事业级效率流程相结合。此外,支持部门监管措施也有助于全面提高完整性。通过有效应对诚信风险并采用综合方法,水务公司可以提高其提供安全、可持续的供水服务的能力,同时促进透明度和公平性。
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Shifting from traditional infrastructure planning to a collaborative approach: lessons from the Freetown sanitation master plan 从传统的基础设施规划转向合作方式:弗里敦卫生总体规划的经验教训
Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.171
Najib L. Bateganya, Rachel Beardsley, Sarah Lebu, Janet Atim, Kente S. Lilian, Francis Lahai, Malick M. Madeira, Osward C. Mulenga, Musa Manga

Planning frameworks, usually in the form of master plans, provide the direction for investment priorities necessary to achieve development objectives in many sub-Saharan African countries. Traditionally, master plans were developed using engineering methodologies with little stakeholder participation. There is little understanding of how master plans for sanitation infrastructure and services can be collaboratively designed. Through the application of a case study from Freetown, Sierra Leone, the paper proposes a framework for shifting infrastructure planning from conventional models to participatory, evidence-based methods. Findings highlight that the commitment of government and funding institutions created a sense of urgency and importance around sanitation issues and unlocked opportunities for increased financing and a better enabling policy and regulatory environment. Active engagement of the community and evidence-based decision-making ensured that the master plan aligned with the specific needs, preferences, and aspirations of all stakeholders. It was however challenging to use the principles of citywide inclusive sanitation (CWIS) for participatory planning because the implementing agencies and stakeholders lacked adequate capacity to do so. These findings hold significant implications for decision-makers, sanitation planners, and municipal authorities engaged in the development of sanitation master plans.

在许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家,通常以总体规划形式出现的规划框架为实现发展目标所需的投资重点提供了方向。传统上,总体规划是采用工程方法制定的,利益相关者很少参与。人们对如何合作设计环卫基础设施和服务的总体规划知之甚少。通过对塞拉利昂弗里敦案例的研究,本文提出了一个将基础设施规划从传统模式转变为参与式循证方法的框架。研究结果突出表明,政府和供资机构的承诺为环卫问题带来了紧迫感和重要性,并为增加融资、改善有利的政策和监管环境创造了机会。社区的积极参与和循证决策确保总体规划符合所有利益相关者的具体需求、偏好和愿望。然而,由于执行机构和利益相关者缺乏足够的能力,在参与式规划中使用全市包容性卫生设施(CWIS)原则具有挑战性。这些发现对参与制定环境卫生总体规划的决策者、环境卫生规划者和市政当局具有重要意义。
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‘We do not wash hands’: Barriers to the maintenance of five moments of hand hygiene among learner nurses at a university in Limpopo province, South Africa “我们不洗手”:南非林波波省一所大学的实习护士在保持五分钟手部卫生方面遇到的障碍
Pub Date : 2023-11-01 DOI: 10.2166/washdev.2023.211
Takalani Edith Mutshatshi, Melitah Molatelo Rasweswe

The provision of quality patient care involves adequate infection control measures in healthcare institutions which is achievable through the maintenance of five moments of hand hygiene. Although there is growing awareness of the importance of proper hand hygiene in healthcare settings, empirical data indicate that there has not been a corresponding rise in the proper practice. Healthcare professionals including learner nurses frequently complain about obstacles that hinder them from effectively maintaining five moments of hand hygiene. We investigated the barriers to the maintenance of five moments of hand hygiene among learner nurses at a University in Limpopo province, South Africa. The study was qualitative using an explorative, descriptive research design. Data were collected from learner nurses using individual interviews. Tesch’s open coding method was utilized to analyze data. The findings revealed that there are limited resources in clinical facilities, related to the shortage of water supply, inadequate handwashing equipment, and shortage of supplies. The study also revealed that there is a high and heavy workload with limited human resources. The study suggests that healthcare settings need adequate resources to maintain five moments of hand hygiene.

提供高质量的病人护理涉及在保健机构采取适当的感染控制措施,这可以通过保持五分钟手部卫生来实现。虽然人们越来越认识到在卫生保健环境中适当的手部卫生的重要性,但经验数据表明,在适当的做法中并没有相应的上升。包括实习护士在内的医疗保健专业人员经常抱怨阻碍他们有效保持五分钟手部卫生的障碍。我们调查了在南非林波波省的一所大学学习护士保持五分钟手部卫生的障碍。本研究采用探索性、描述性研究设计进行定性研究。通过个人访谈从学习护士中收集数据。采用Tesch开放式编码法对数据进行分析。调查结果显示,临床设施资源有限,与供水短缺、洗手设备不足和供应短缺有关。研究还显示,在人力资源有限的情况下,工作量又高又重。该研究表明,医疗机构需要足够的资源来保持五分钟的手部卫生。
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