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A multilevel analysis of individual and contextual factors associated with the practice of safe disposal of children's faeces in sub-Saharan Africa.

Abdul-Aziz SeiduBright Opoku AhinkorahKwaku Kissah-KorsahEbenezer AgbagloLouis Kobina DadzieEdward Kwabena AmeyawEugene BuduJohn Elvis Hagan
Published in: PloS one (2021)
The findings indicate that between- and within-country contextual variations and commonalities need to be acknowledged in designing interventions to enhance safe disposal of children's faeces. Audio-visual education on safe faecal disposal among rural women and large households can help enhance safe disposal. In light of the strong association between safe stool disposal and improved latrine use in SSA, governments need to develop feasible and cost-effective strategies to increase the number of households with access to improved toilet facilities.
Keyphrases
  • municipal solid waste
  • healthcare
  • young adults
  • primary care
  • physical activity
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • pregnant women
  • skeletal muscle
  • risk assessment
  • insulin resistance
  • pregnancy outcomes