2021
DOI: 10.2147/rmhp.s299671
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A Qualitative Analysis of Factors Influencing Household Water Treatment Practices Among Consumers of Self-Supplied Water in Rural Ethiopia

Abstract: Background: The health of a community depends greatly on the availability of sufficient and clean water. Rural households relying on self-supplied drinking water must take full responsibility for the treatment of their drinking water. Globally, not many inquiries appear to have been carried out to satisfactorily inform us regarding how and why improvements in behavior related to water treatment occur in some selected individuals and not in others. Related investigations in Ethiopia are even fewer. Methods: In … Show more

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“…Another 28% have limited access, which means the water is likely safe but collecting it takes more than 30 minutes owing to distance from the source, long lines, or both. This creates a need for storage tanks [46,47].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another 28% have limited access, which means the water is likely safe but collecting it takes more than 30 minutes owing to distance from the source, long lines, or both. This creates a need for storage tanks [46,47].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing body of evidence, supported by biological plausibility, which indicates that poor water quality affects fetal and neonatal outcomes in a variety of ways [ 26 , 27 ]. Water contamination by microbiological pathogens, chemicals, and radiation is a problem that affects the health of a significant segment of the population [ 20 , 28 ]. This study has provided quantifiable measures of association by identifying that households that did not employ point-of-use water treatment before using water had a 36% higher likelihood of having babies who were underweight at birth.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burry 4. Rinse in the toilet Cooking fuel [ 20 ] A new category called "clean fuel" was created by combining the categories of electricity, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), natural gas, and biogas. As "solid fuel," items such as coal/lignite, charcoal, wood, straw/shrub/grass, crops, and animal manure were merged 0.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is confirmed by a qualitative analysis of factors influencing household water treatment practices among consumers of self-supplied water in rural Ethiopia. 45 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%