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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Schools in Low-Income Countries: A Review of Evidence of Impact

机译:低收入国家的学校水,卫生和卫生(洗涤):对影响的证据进行审查

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Many schools in low-income countries have inadequate access to water facilities, sanitation and hygiene promotion. A systematic review of literature was carried out that aimed to identify and analyse the impact of water, sanitation and hygiene interventions (WASH) in schools in low-income countries. Published peer reviewed literature was systematically screened during March to June 2018 using the databases PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, Science Direct, and Google Scholar. There were no publication date restrictions. Thirty-eight peer reviewed papers were identified that met the inclusion criteria. The papers were analysed in groups, based on four categories of reported outcomes: (i) reduction of diarrhoeal disease and other hygiene-related diseases in school students; (ii) improved WASH knowledge, attitudes and hygiene behaviours among students; (iii) reduced disease burden and improved hygiene behaviours in students' households and communities; (iv) improved student enrolment and attendance. The typically unmeasured and unreported output' and/or exposure' of program fidelity and adherence was also examined. Several studies provide evidence of positive disease-related outcomes among students, yet other assessments did not find statistically significant differences in health or indicated that outcomes are dependent on the nature and context of interventions. Thirteen studies provide evidence of changes in WASH knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, such as hand-washing with soap. Further research is required to understand whether and how school-based WASH interventions might improve hygiene habits and health among wider family and community members. Evidence of the impact of school-based WASH programs in reducing student absence from school was mixed. Ensuring access to safe and sufficient water and sanitation and hygiene promotion in schools has great potential to improve health and education and to contribute to inclusion and equity, yet delivering school-based WASH intervention does not guarantee good outcomes. While further rigorous research will be of value, political will and effective interventions with high program fidelity are also key.
机译:低收入国家的许多学校都有不足的水设施,卫生和卫生促进。进行了对文献的系统审查,旨在识别和分析水,卫生和卫生干预(洗涤)在低收入国家的学校的影响。发布的同行评审文献系统地筛选了2018年3月至6月的系统筛选,使用了Pubmed,Embase,Science,Cochrane图书馆,科学直接和Google Scholar的数据库。没有出版日期限制。确定了三十八个同行评审纸符合纳入标准。根据一组报告的结果,分析论文:(i)减少腹泻病和学校学生的其他卫生疾病; (ii)在学生中改进了清洗知识,态度和卫生行为; (iii)在学生家庭和社区中降低疾病负担和改善卫生行为; (iv)改善了学生招生和出席。还研究了节目保真和遵守的典型未测量和未报告的输出'和/或曝光'。几项研究提供了学生患病症相关结果的证据,但其他评估没有发现健康的统计学意义差异或表明结果取决于干预措施的性质和背景。十三项研究提供了清洁知识,态度和行为的变化的证据,例如用肥皂洗手。需要进一步的研究来了解是否以及如何以及如何如何提高更广泛的家庭和社区成员之间的卫生习惯和健康。混合了学校的洗课在减少学校缺席学校的缺失的证据。确保在学校的安全性和充分的水和卫生和卫生促进和卫生促进方面具有巨大的潜力,可以提高健康和教育,并促进纳入和股权,但提供校本的洗涤干预并不能保证良好的结果。虽然进一步严谨的研究将是价值,但高计划保真度的政治意愿和有效的干预措施也是关键。

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