2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291980
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Factors that influence safe water drinking practices among older persons in slums of Kampala: Analyzing disparities in boiling water

Fred Maniragaba,
Abel Nzabona,
Charles Lwanga
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Safe drinking water practice is a key public health promotion strategy for reducing the spread of waterborne diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that influence boiling water practice among older persons in informal settlements of Kampala. Methods We collected primary data on “Access to safe water and health services among older persons in informal settlements of Kampala in October 2022. The study interviewed 593 men and women aged 60 years and older. The Complement… Show more

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“…Some such data are available for our case study countries, such as stove emission factors 115,116 and source drinking water quality 117,118 specific to Vietnam and Uganda, water boiling effectiveness in Vietnam, 15 and studies of water boiling habits in Uganda. 119 Additionally, some related studies have been done which could be points of comparison, including indoor air pollution levels in Vietnam 120 and Uganda. 121 Our study could be refined by using available data specific to Uganda and Vietnam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some such data are available for our case study countries, such as stove emission factors 115,116 and source drinking water quality 117,118 specific to Vietnam and Uganda, water boiling effectiveness in Vietnam, 15 and studies of water boiling habits in Uganda. 119 Additionally, some related studies have been done which could be points of comparison, including indoor air pollution levels in Vietnam 120 and Uganda. 121 Our study could be refined by using available data specific to Uganda and Vietnam.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%