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Published August 18, 2021 | Version v1
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Proper Use of Latrine and Handwashing Facilities among Primary School Students. A Case of Peripheral Schools in Temeke District

  • 1. Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Ruaha Catholic University (RUCU) P.O.BOX 774 Iringa, Tanzania.
  • 2. Department of parasitology, School of Public Health and Social Sciences, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, P.O.BOX 65001 Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

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Background:Each year two million students die from diarrheal diseases, making it the second most serious killer of students under the age of five (WHO, 1998). The use of sanitation facilities is known to interrupt the transmissionof faeco oral related disease. Thisstudy assessed proper use of latrine and handwashing facilities among primary school studentsas the potential behavior aspect for transmissionof microbes.Methods:Adescriptive cross sectional study was conducted involving307 studentsand 12 Teachers who are headsof healthclubs,making a total of 319 participants. The study was conducted at Mbagala charambe which is found in Temeke Municipal at Mbagala ward in Dar es Salaam regionwhich involved primary schools which were Nzasa, Chemchem, kilamba ,St Mary’s international, Rangitatu and charambe primary. Observation method, interview and questionnaire methods of data collection were employed. All the data were analyzed by the use of STATA to obtain proportional and percentages whereby they were presented in terms of table, graph and charts.Results:Most of the participants 66% were female and 34 % were male but also almost 51.5% of the schools hadsoap for hand washing in their latrine.Inhibitors which makesthe proper use of latrine being infringe at schools were lack effective water supply as the main inhibitor followed by lack of knowledge and broken of the facilities. No school had fixed HWF.Conclusion:The study shows the need for further improvement of the existing sanitationprogramslike CLTS and FOLLOW –UP MANDONA toequip with the behavior aspect which will have a potential change on the proper use of latrines and HWF hence will assist most into affecting attitudes hence attain the behaviorchange maturity. Butto have a scalingup U plan for schools which will address various issues such as thecrosscuttingissue of menstrual hygiene. So it is only the proper use of the latrine which will make student abstain from diarrheagenic or ill health cycle.

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