Chimbari M, Ndlela B, Nyati Z, Thomson A, Chandiwana S K, Bolton P
De Beers Research Laboratory, Chiredzi, Zimbabwe.
Cent Afr J Med. 1992 Dec;38(12):451-8.
A questionnaire study was conducted in the Mushandike small scale irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe to investigate the following: 1) to establish whether field latrines are used or not; 2) to find out why people visit natural water bodies for bathing and laundry instead of using water from boreholes for these purposes; 3) to assess people's knowledge on the transmission and control of schistosomiasis. Results of the study indicated that the field latrines are utilised and that the borehole water is not preferred for bathing and laundry because of its hardness and oily nature. The results further indicated that the community was aware of schistosomiasis but their knowledge on transmission and control of the disease was limited. Possible reasons for the observations made are discussed in the paper and recommendations emanating from the study are stated.
在津巴布韦的穆尚迪克小规模灌溉区开展了一项问卷调查研究,以调查以下内容:1)确定是否使用田间厕所;2)查明人们为何前往天然水体进行洗浴和洗衣,而非使用钻孔水用于这些目的;3)评估人们对血吸虫病传播和控制的了解。研究结果表明,田间厕所得到了使用,而钻孔水因其硬度和油性而不被优先用于洗浴和洗衣。结果还表明,社区了解血吸虫病,但他们对该疾病传播和控制的知识有限。本文讨论了所做观察的可能原因,并阐述了该研究提出的建议。