Department of Educational Studies, Faculty of Education - Siyabuswa Campus, University of Mpumalanga, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
Glob Public Health. 2022 Dec;17(12):3785-3801. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2022.2059693. Epub 2022 Apr 7.
Access to clean and functional toilet is quintessential in meeting children's physiological and psychosocial needs in a learning environment. However, little is known on experiences of children's access to quality toilets while in preschool institutions within urban settings of sub-Saharan Africa countries. This paper draws from a study that explored experiences of vulnerable children in early childhood development education (ECDE) institutions in underserved and informal urban settings of Kenya and South Africa. 11 urban ECDE centres were purposively selected and 17 teachers were recruited as key informants. Data was collected using an adapted infrastructural checklist, observation and conversational interviews. Findings indicated that a majority of toilets in ECDE centres were inadequate, inappropriate, poorly maintained, or had structural weaknesses which affected children's experiences of access and use of the facilities. Scheduled toilet visits as a control measure and toilet avoidance potentially exposed them to psychosocial and health risks. Insights into children's toilet facilities, managing their access in institutions located within informal and low resourced areas, and investment policies that target preschool children' sanitary facilities are given. Suggestions are made for interventions for children's positive toilet experiences in poor urban areas.
在学习环境中,让儿童能够使用干净且功能正常的厕所,是满足其生理和心理社会需求的关键。然而,在撒哈拉以南非洲国家的城市环境中,对于学前机构中儿童获得优质厕所的体验,我们知之甚少。本文源自一项研究,该研究探讨了肯尼亚和南非服务不足和非正规城市环境中弱势儿童在幼儿发展教育(ECD)机构中的体验。11 个城市 ECD 中心被有目的地选中,17 名教师被招募为主要信息来源。使用改编的基础设施检查表、观察和对话式访谈收集数据。研究结果表明,ECD 中心的大多数厕所都不充分、不合适、维护不善或存在结构缺陷,这影响了儿童使用这些设施的体验。作为控制措施的定期厕所访问和厕所回避可能使他们面临心理社会和健康风险。本文提供了关于儿童厕所设施的深入了解,以及在非正规和资源匮乏地区的机构中管理他们进入厕所的方法,还介绍了针对学前儿童卫生设施的投资政策。针对贫困城市地区儿童积极使用厕所的干预措施提出了建议。