尼泊尔的洗手站:财富地位在建立家庭洗手站中的作用

IF 1.7 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH World Medical & Health Policy Pub Date : 2022-05-23 DOI:10.1002/wmh3.523
Mohan Kumar Sharma, Ramesh Adhikari, Edwin van Teijlingen
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洗手已被证明对预防几种传染病有效。本研究旨在找出财富地位在尼泊尔家庭中建立洗手站的作用。本研究使用2016年尼泊尔人口健康调查的二手数据来评估家庭财富状况与洗手站之间的关系。调查结果显示户主年龄、居住地、生态区、省份、财富状况、家庭是否有蚊帐、是否有收音机和电视与家庭固定洗手站之间存在显著相关,p < 0.001水平。财富状况对固定洗手站有显著影响(调整后优势比[aOR] = 12.699;95%置信区间[CI] = 10.120-15.935;P < 0.001)。最贫困家庭(aOR = 9.718;95% ci = 7.387-12.785;p < 0.001),山地生态区(aOR = 1.325;95% ci = 1.098-1.599;p < 0.01), Madhesh省(aOR = 2.967;95% ci = 2.405-3.658;P < 0.001)是没有固定洗手站的显著预测因子,即使在纳入社会协变量后也是如此。相应的,蚊帐存在率(aOR = 0.795;95% ci = 0.692-0.913;p < 0.01),存在无线电(aOR = 0.758;95% ci = 0.671-0.857;p < 0.001),电视的存在(aOR = 0.762;95% ci = 0.667-0.871;P < 0.001)对家庭固定洗手站有显著影响,即使在纳入社会协变量后也是如此。研究发现,最贫穷的五分之一家庭、山区生态区、马德赫什和卡纳利省的固定洗手站很少。该研究建议采取更多主要干预措施来改善该地区的公共卫生。
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Handwashing stations in Nepal: Role of wealth status in establishing handwashing stations at home
Handwashing has been proven to be effective at preventing several infectious diseases. This study aims to find out the role of wealth status in establishing handwashing stations in the households of Nepal. This study used secondary data from Nepal Demographic Health Survey in 2016 to assess the association between households' wealth status and handwashing stations. The findings displayed a significant association between the age of the household head, residence place, ecological zone, province, wealth status, having a mosquito net, having a radio and TV in the respondent's household, and fixed handwashing stations at their households at p < 0.001 level. Wealth status has significant effect on fixed handwashing stations (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 12.699; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 10.120–15.935; p < 0.001) in the households. The households with the poorest wealth status (aOR = 9.718; 95% CI = 7.387–12.785; p < 0.001), mountain ecological zone (aOR = 1.325; 95% CI = 1.098–1.599; p < 0.01), Madhesh province (aOR = 2.967; 95% CI = 2.405–3.658; p < 0.001) were significant predictors for not having fixed handwashing stations even after inclusion of socio-covariates. Correspondingly, the presence of mosquito net (aOR = 0.795; 95% CI = 0.692–0.913; p < 0.01), presence of a radio (aOR = 0.758; 95% CI = 0.671–0.857; p < 0.001), and presence of a TV (aOR = 0.762; 95% CI = 0.667–0.871; p < 0.001) had a significant effect on fixed handwashing stations at their households even after inclusion of socio-covariates. The study found households with the poorest wealth quintiles, mountain ecological zone, and Madhesh and Karnali provinces had low fixed handwashing stations. The study suggests more leading interventions to improve public health in this region.
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