2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283379
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Multi-level factors associated with utilization of water, sanitation and hygiene services by mothers in Nepal

Shalik Ram Dhital,
Catherine Chojenta,
Deborah Loxton

Abstract: Background Providing improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) at a household level remains one of the major public health challenges in Nepal. Household mothers are likely to have limited access to combined WASH services, this is influenced by individual, and community factors. Individual components of an improved water source, sanitary toilet, fixed place for handwashing, and availability of soap and water were merged into one and called combined WASH. This paper aimed to identify the individual and com… Show more

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