2013
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v6n2p23
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Water and Sanitation Hygiene Knowledge Attitude Practice in Urban Slum Settings

Abstract: Background:Access to improved drinking water, sanitation and hygiene is one of the prime concerns around the globe. This study aimed at assessing water and sanitation hygiene-related attitude and practices, and quality of water in urban slums of south Delhi, India.Methodology:This pilot cross sectional study was performed during July 2013 across four urban slums of South Delhi. A convenient sample of 40 participants was enrolled. A modified version of previously validated questionnaire was used to gather infor… Show more

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“…According to respondents, topmost ways to maintain good sanitation are cleaning of houses, proper disposal of garbage and wastewater and safe disposal of faeces (Table 2). These findings are in contrary to the other studies conducted by Reshma et al [7,9,10]. Variations in findings may be due to different study settings and population.…”
Section: Knowledge and Attitude On Sanitation And Hygienecontrasting
confidence: 98%
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“…According to respondents, topmost ways to maintain good sanitation are cleaning of houses, proper disposal of garbage and wastewater and safe disposal of faeces (Table 2). These findings are in contrary to the other studies conducted by Reshma et al [7,9,10]. Variations in findings may be due to different study settings and population.…”
Section: Knowledge and Attitude On Sanitation And Hygienecontrasting
confidence: 98%
“…According to them good hygiene is a prerequisite to be healthy and free from diseases and majority of them perceived that hands should be washed prior to handling of food (Table 2). Our findings are supported by the study conducted by Joshi et al [7] and Vivas et al [8]. According to respondents, topmost ways to maintain good sanitation are cleaning of houses, proper disposal of garbage and wastewater and safe disposal of faeces (Table 2).…”
Section: Knowledge and Attitude On Sanitation And Hygienesupporting
confidence: 87%
“…But education and awareness makes a difference in gender roles. The results were in line with Mishra and Nandeshwar (2013) and Joshi et al, (2014).…”
Section: Water Collectionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…13 A cluster sampling method was applied to select 2 slums from each of the 7 wards of Zone-6 and then an average of 15 households was recruited from each slum. Finally, target households were picked by a systematic sampling by the assistance of accredited social health activist (ASHA) worker.…”
Section: Sample Size and Household Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%