Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices, and Housing Quality to Prevent Diarrhea among Under-Five Children in Nigeria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Data Source
2.2. Study Variables
2.3. Data Analysis
2.4. Ethical Consideration
3. Results
3.1. Socio-Demographic Findings
3.2. Multivariate Regression Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Unimproved | Improved | |
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Sanitation | Unimproved sanitation facilities do not ensure hygienic separation of human excreta from human contact. Unimproved facilities include pit latrines without a slab or platform, hanging latrines and bucket latrines. | Improved sanitation facilities ensure hygienic separation of human excreta from human contact. They comprise of the following facilities: Flush/pour flush to: piped sewer system, septic tank, pit latrine; ventilated improved pit (VIP) latrine, pit latrine with slab, composting toilet. |
Water | Unimproved drinking-water sources include: Unprotected dug well, unprotected spring, cart with small tank/drum, surface water (river, dam, lake, pond, stream, canal, irrigation channels), and bottled water. | Improved drinking-water sources include: Public taps or standpipes, tube wells or boreholes, protected dug wells, protected springs or rainwater collection.Piped water on premises: Piped household water connection located inside the user’s dwelling, plot or yard. |
N = 28,596 | % | OR | 95% CI Lower | 95% CI Upper | p-Value | |
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Age of child | ||||||
0–12 | 6235 | 21.8 | 22.4 | 20.8 | 24.0 | <0.001 |
13–24 | 5834 | 20.4 | 31.1 | 29.1 | 33.1 | |
25–36 | 5384 | 18.8 | 20.2 | 18.6 | 22.0 | |
37–48 | 5669 | 19.8 | 14.3 | 12.8 | 15.8 | |
49–59 | 5474 | 19.1 | 12.1 | 10.9 | 13.3 | |
Sex | 0.471 | |||||
Female | 14,209 | 49.7 | 49.9 | 49.2 | 50.6 | |
Male | 14,387 | 50.3 | 50.1 | 49.4 | 50.8 | |
Stunted | <0.0001 | |||||
No | 9294 | 32.5 | 35.3 | 33.1 | 37.4 | |
Yes | 19,302 | 67.5 | 64.7 | 61.9 | 67.5 | |
Residency type | <0.0001 | |||||
Urban | 9685 | 33.9 | 32.7 | 29.4 | 36.3 | |
Rural | 18,911 | 66.1 | 67.3 | 63.7 | 70.6 | |
Religion | <0.0001 | |||||
Christian | 11,697 | 40.9 | 28.5 | 25.4 | 31.7 | |
Islam | 16,467 | 57.6 | 69.7 | 66.4 | 72.9 | |
Other | 432 | 1.5 | 1.8 | 1.2 | 2.6 | |
Mother’s education | <0.0001 | |||||
No education | 13,105 | 45.8 | 55.0 | 51.7 | 58.2 | |
Primary | 5836 | 20.4 | 18.3 | 16.4 | 20.3 | |
Secondary | 7818 | 27.3 | 23.5 | 21.1 | 26.2 | |
Higher | 1837 | 6.4 | 3.2 | 2.5 | 4.1 | |
Has insurance | 0.031 | |||||
No | 27,971 | 97.8 | 98.2 | 97.5 | 98.6 | |
Yes | 625 | 1.8 | 1.8 | 1.9 | 2.2 | |
Father’s education | <0.0001 | |||||
No education | 11,191 | 39.1 | 48.5 | 44.9 | 52.0 | |
Primary | 5408 | 18.9 | 19.0 | 17.1 | 21.0 | |
Secondary | 8345 | 29.2 | 25.4 | 23.0 | 27.9 | |
Higher | 3652 | 12.8 | 7.2 | 5.9 | 8.8 | |
Number of children in household | <0.0001 | |||||
1–2 | 18,977 | 66.4 | 64.6 | 62.2 | 66.9 | |
3–5 | 9117 | 31.9 | 33.4 | 31.3 | 35.7 | |
>5 | 502 | 1.8 | 2.0 | 1.4 | 2.8 | |
Wealth index | <0.0001 | |||||
Poorest | 6241 | 21.8 | 27.7 | 24.4 | 31.3 | |
Poorer | 6499 | 22.7 | 25.8 | 23.4 | 28.3 | |
Middle | 5770 | 20.2 | 18.8 | 16.5 | 21.2 | |
Richer | 5394 | 18.9 | 15.4 | 13.2 | 17.9 | |
Richest | 4692 | 16.4 | 12.3 | 10.4 | 14.6 | |
Household has electricity | <0.0001 | |||||
No | 14,804 | 51.8 | 57.7 | 53.6 | 61.7 | |
Yes | 13,792 | 48.2 | 42.3 | 38.3 | 46.4 | |
Water quality | <0.0001 | |||||
Unimproved | 15,346 | 53.7 | 51.1 | 47.0 | 55.2 | |
Improved | 13,250 | 46.3 | 48.9 | 44.8 | 53.0 | |
Toilet facility | 0.033 | |||||
Unimproved | 14,596 | 51.0 | 51.7 | 48.1 | 55.3 | |
Improved | 14,000 | 49.0 | 48.3 | 44.7 | 51.9 | |
Children’s excreta disposal facility | <0.0001 | |||||
Unimproved | 11,095 | 38.8 | 39.3 | 37.4 | 41.2 | |
Improved | 17,501 | 61.2 | 60.7 | 58.8 | 62.6 | |
Concrete wall | <0.0001 | |||||
No | 5505 | 19.3 | 16.7 | 14.1 | 19.7 | |
Yes | 23,091 | 80.7 | 83.3 | 80.3 | 85.9 | |
Concrete floor | <0.0001 | |||||
No | 16,089 | 56.3 | 47.4 | 43.9 | 50.9 | |
Yes | 12,507 | 43.7 | 52.6 | 49.1 | 56.1 | |
Concrete roof | 0.004 | |||||
No | 1066 | 3.7 | 3.2 | 2.4 | 4.3 | |
Yes | 27,530 | 96.3 | 96.8 | 95.7 | 97.6 |
Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | |||||||||
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OR | 95% CI Upper | 95% CI Lower | OR | 95% CI Upper | 95% CI Lower | OR | 95% CI Upper | 95% CI Lower | OR | 95% CI Upper | 95% CI Lower | |
Electricity (Yes) | ||||||||||||
No | 1.463 | 1.358 | 1.577 | 1.468 | 1.362 | 1.582 | 1.278 | 1.184 | 1.380 | 1.269 | 1.053 | 1.529 |
Toilet (Improved) | ||||||||||||
Unimproved | 1.155 | 1.065 | 1.253 | 1.079 | 0.989 | 1.178 | 1.095 | 1.002 | 1.196 | 1.140 | 1.040 | 1.250 |
Children’s excreta disposal facility (Improved) | ||||||||||||
Unimproved | 1.149 | 0.968 | 1.363 | 1.102 | 0.904 | 1.342 | 1.042 | 0.748 | 1.452 | 1.071 | 0.758 | 1.511 |
Water (Improved) | ||||||||||||
Unimproved | 1.131 | 1.046 | 1.223 | 1.180 | 1.084 | 1.284 | 1.174 | 1.079 | 1.278 | 1.160 | 1.064 | 1.265 |
Wall (concrete) | ||||||||||||
No | 1.053 | 0.949 | 1.167 | 1.138 | 1.013 | 1.278 | 1.123 | 0.999 | 1.263 | 1.081 | 0.959 | 1.218 |
Roof (concrete) | ||||||||||||
No | 1.377 | 1.265 | 1.498 | 1.264 | 1.155 | 1.383 | 1.274 | 1.162 | 1.397 | 1.164 | 1.046 | 1.294 |
Floor (concrete) | ||||||||||||
No | 1.076 | 0.862 | 1.341 | 0.969 | 0.734 | 1.278 | 1.095 | 1.002 | 1.196 | 1.140 | 1.040 | 1.250 |
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Yaya, S.; Hudani, A.; Udenigwe, O.; Shah, V.; Ekholuenetale, M.; Bishwajit, G. Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices, and Housing Quality to Prevent Diarrhea among Under-Five Children in Nigeria. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2018, 3, 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3020041
Yaya S, Hudani A, Udenigwe O, Shah V, Ekholuenetale M, Bishwajit G. Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices, and Housing Quality to Prevent Diarrhea among Under-Five Children in Nigeria. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2018; 3(2):41. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3020041
Chicago/Turabian StyleYaya, Sanni, Alzahra Hudani, Ogochukwu Udenigwe, Vaibhav Shah, Michael Ekholuenetale, and Ghose Bishwajit. 2018. "Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices, and Housing Quality to Prevent Diarrhea among Under-Five Children in Nigeria" Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease 3, no. 2: 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3020041
APA StyleYaya, S., Hudani, A., Udenigwe, O., Shah, V., Ekholuenetale, M., & Bishwajit, G. (2018). Improving Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Practices, and Housing Quality to Prevent Diarrhea among Under-Five Children in Nigeria. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, 3(2), 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed3020041