The Water Institute, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
The Water Institute, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.
Sci Total Environ. 2019 Mar 25;658:1161-1174. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.12.286. Epub 2018 Dec 20.
Adequate hygiene behaviors and environmental health conditions are fundamental to children's health, development, and well-being. They are especially important in institutional care settings for orphaned and abandoned children, a particularly vulnerable population whose basic needs are often not met.
We systematically reviewed the evidence about hygiene behaviors and environmental health conditions in institutional care settings for children and associated health outcomes; interventions to improve these behaviors, conditions, and outcomes; and obstacles to improvement.
PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and EBSCOhost were searched for studies in the peer-reviewed and grey literature. Studies were included if they reported primary data on one or more environmental health condition or hygiene behavior in an institutional care setting for orphaned and abandoned children.
Forty-five publications reporting on over 500 institutions in 29 countries were included. The most documented concern was poor personal hygiene behaviors followed by inadequate water and sanitation infrastructure and overcrowding. Protozoan, helminthic, viral infections, and diarrheal illness among institutionalized children were the most commonly documented associated health outcomes.
More studies documented the status of hygiene and environmental health in children's institutions than interventions to improve behaviors and conditions. Insufficient finances and expertise or involvement of caregivers are reported barriers to implementing improvements in children's institutions. The development of guidelines for essential environmental health standards in orphanages, monitoring of facility conditions, accountability for facility deficiencies, and implementation research to identify improvement opportunities would contribute to and promote the health and development of orphaned and abandoned children worldwide.
适当的卫生行为和环境卫生条件是儿童健康、发展和福祉的基础。对于孤儿院和弃儿等特别脆弱的群体来说,这些条件尤为重要,因为他们的基本需求往往得不到满足。
我们系统地回顾了关于孤儿院和弃儿机构照护环境中卫生行为和环境卫生条件及其相关健康结果的证据;改善这些行为、条件和结果的干预措施;以及改善这些行为、条件和结果的障碍。
在同行评议和灰色文献中,我们检索了 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus 和 EBSCOhost 中的研究。如果研究报告了孤儿院和弃儿机构中一个或多个环境卫生条件或卫生行为的主要数据,则将其纳入研究。
45 篇出版物报告了 29 个国家的 500 多个机构。最受关注的问题是个人卫生行为不良,其次是供水和卫生基础设施不足以及过度拥挤。机构内儿童最常出现的相关健康结果是原生动物、蠕虫、病毒感染和腹泻病。
更多的研究记录了儿童机构中卫生和环境卫生的状况,而改善行为和条件的干预措施则较少。报告的障碍包括资金和专业知识不足,或者照顾者的参与。制定孤儿院基本环境卫生标准指南、监测设施条件、对设施缺陷负责以及实施研究以确定改进机会,将有助于促进全世界孤儿院和弃儿的健康和发展。