Yeti Health Science Academy, Maharajgunj, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Family Welfare Division, Department of Health Service, Kathmandu, Nepal.
J Nepal Health Res Counc. 2023 Mar 9;20(3):611-616. doi: 10.33314/jnhrc.v20i3.4029.
Tourism is one of the main sectors in Nepal, contributing in its economic growth. It is influenced by various factors including the situation of water, sanitation and hygiene and water, sanitation and hygiene practices. For travelers, poor water, sanitation and hygiene provisions are considered risk factors for different food and water-borne diseases. This study aims to describe the perceptions of international travelers regarding their experiences on WASH facilities or practices, and how it influences their health, and travel experiences.
This is a cross-sectional pilot study conducted among 150 international travelers in Nepal. The travelers were selected conveniently from the Kathmandu valley. The data on different water, sanitation and hygiene related variables, travelers' health and travel experiences were collected using semi-structured questionnaire. The quantitative data was entered into SPSS for descriptive analysis and qualitative data was transcribed through thematic analysis.
Of 150 international travelers, about 2/3rd of the travelers had inadequate perception of water, sanitation and hygiene condition. Nearly 23% of them experienced gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea in the past week during their visit. Among those travelers who experienced gastrointestinal symptoms, 21.4% of them reported of their travel plans being affected.
Perception and experience with water, sanitation and hygiene facilities was found inadequate among international travelers visiting Nepal. Such facilities seem to have affected the travelers' health (nearly a quarter of them experienced gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhea) and their travel plan. Hence, this pilot study demonstrates that there is an urgent need to improve the water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in the travel and tourism sector of Nepal.
旅游业是尼泊尔的主要产业之一,为其经济增长做出了贡献。它受到各种因素的影响,包括水、环境卫生和个人卫生状况以及水、环境卫生和个人卫生习惯。对于旅行者来说,较差的水、环境卫生设施被认为是导致各种食源性和水源性疾病的风险因素。本研究旨在描述国际旅行者对其在水、环境卫生和个人卫生设施或习惯方面的体验的看法,以及这些体验如何影响他们的健康和旅行体验。
这是在尼泊尔进行的一项横断面试点研究,共纳入 150 名国际旅行者。旅行者是从加德满都谷地随机选择的。使用半结构式问卷收集有关不同水、环境卫生相关变量、旅行者健康和旅行体验的数据。定量数据输入 SPSS 进行描述性分析,定性数据通过主题分析转录。
在 150 名国际旅行者中,约有 2/3 的旅行者对水、环境卫生状况的认知不足。在过去一周的访问期间,近 23%的旅行者出现了胃肠道症状,包括腹泻。在出现胃肠道症状的旅行者中,有 21.4%的旅行者报告其旅行计划受到影响。
前往尼泊尔旅行的国际旅行者对水、环境卫生设施的认知和体验不足。这些设施似乎影响了旅行者的健康(近四分之一的旅行者出现了胃肠道症状,包括腹泻)和旅行计划。因此,这项试点研究表明,尼泊尔的旅游和旅游部门迫切需要改善水、环境卫生设施。