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Assessing factors associated with FSM practices among residents living in Baidoa, Somalia

dc.contributor.authorMohamud, Mohamed Hussein
dc.contributor.authorOdongo, Alfred Owino
dc.contributor.authorKerochi, Atei
dc.contributor.authorSnuggs, Jason
dc.date.accessioned2024-08-29T07:11:17Z
dc.date.available2024-08-29T07:11:17Z
dc.date.issued2023-10
dc.description.abstractBackground:Excreta is a normal part of life, but if it is not appropriately controlled, it can lead to waterborne diseases, most low-and middle-income countries lack adequate FS treatment and management service coverage. The study's main goal was to assess fecal sludge management practices and associated factors among communities in Baidoa, Somalia. Methods:The study adopted a cross-sectional study design. The collected data was analyzed using Statistical Software for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 21. Descriptive statistics and chi-square were used. Qualitative data was thematically analyzed. Results:The study identified that 66% of the Baidoa FSproduced is not well managed.Regardingcommunity perceptions,about 75.80%of the study participantsdon’t understand poor sanitation while 30.1% don’t know the relationship between poor sanitation and health risk. Results showed asignificant association between education level and access to latrines,(𝜒2(4, n=385) = 50.672, p<0.001).The findings revealed a statisticallysignificant association between residentialstatus and access to FSM services(𝜒2(23, n=385) = 148.82, p<0.001).HHmonthly income is significant in access to FSM services(𝜒2(64, n=385) = 113.180, p<0.001);andlimited capacity of Baidoa municipality. Conclusions:There are gaps in FSM management and residents are at risk of health hazards/disease outbreaks. The key recommendation is the development of strategic sanitation service delivery planning in view of FSM service chain and formulation of regulations to govern FSM service provision by different actors to safeguard the health safety of living, learning, and working environments.
dc.identifier.issn2394-6040
dc.identifier.urihttps://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6442
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health
dc.titleAssessing factors associated with FSM practices among residents living in Baidoa, Somalia
dc.typeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication

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