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Published in: Journal of Public Health 1/2014

01-02-2014 | Original Article

Prevalence and determinants of the cleanliness of shared toilets in Kampala slums, Uganda

Author: Innocent Kamara Tumwebaze

Published in: Journal of Public Health | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Aim

Keeping shared toilets clean is a key public health challenge household users face in urban slum settlements of most developing countries. This paper provides insights on the cleanliness of households’ shared toilets and the factors that influence their cleanliness, as well as influencing the inclination of the users to keep them clean.

Subjects and methods

This analysis is part of a cross-sectional study conducted in 50 randomly selected slums in Kampala, Uganda between October and November 2010. A total of 1,500 respondents were interviewed, using a semi-structured questionnaire.

Results

Out of 1,019 respondents using shared toilets, less than 12 % reported having very clean toilets. Some of the significant factors influencing the cleanliness of shared toilets are: the ease or difficulty in keeping shared toilets clean, the number of households sharing a toilet room, effortful cleaning behaviour and cleaning intention on the part of the users.

Conclusion

The findings show that most slum dwellers use toilets that are not hygienic.
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Metadata
Title
Prevalence and determinants of the cleanliness of shared toilets in Kampala slums, Uganda
Author
Innocent Kamara Tumwebaze
Publication date
01-02-2014
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Journal of Public Health / Issue 1/2014
Print ISSN: 2198-1833
Electronic ISSN: 1613-2238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-013-0590-7

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