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Inadequate sanitation in healthcare facilities: A comprehensive evaluation of toilets in major hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by
Adnan, Shaikh Daud
, Rahman, Mahbubur
, Willetts, Juliet
, Hasan, Md Rezaul
, Amin, Nuhu
, Hossain, Md. Imam
, Sarkar, Supriya
, Rahman, Aninda
, Foster, Tim
in
Analysis
/ Bangladesh
/ Caregivers
/ Cities
/ Cleanliness
/ Clinics
/ Communicable diseases
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Data collection
/ Disabled persons
/ Disease transmission
/ Earth Sciences
/ Epidemics
/ Female
/ Handicapped accessibility
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Health care facilities
/ Health facilities
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Facilities - statistics & numerical data
/ Hospital patients
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Insects
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Mobility
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Plumbing fixtures
/ Population density
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Sanitation
/ Sanitation - standards
/ Sanitation facilities
/ Sanitation services
/ Social Sciences
/ Solid wastes
/ Sputum
/ Stakeholders
/ Toilet facilities
/ Toilet Facilities - standards
/ Toilet Facilities - statistics & numerical data
/ Toilets
/ Womens health
2024

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Inadequate sanitation in healthcare facilities: A comprehensive evaluation of toilets in major hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by
Adnan, Shaikh Daud
, Rahman, Mahbubur
, Willetts, Juliet
, Hasan, Md Rezaul
, Amin, Nuhu
, Hossain, Md. Imam
, Sarkar, Supriya
, Rahman, Aninda
, Foster, Tim
in
Analysis
/ Bangladesh
/ Caregivers
/ Cities
/ Cleanliness
/ Clinics
/ Communicable diseases
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Data collection
/ Disabled persons
/ Disease transmission
/ Earth Sciences
/ Epidemics
/ Female
/ Handicapped accessibility
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Health care facilities
/ Health facilities
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Facilities - statistics & numerical data
/ Hospital patients
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Insects
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Mobility
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Plumbing fixtures
/ Population density
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Sanitation
/ Sanitation - standards
/ Sanitation facilities
/ Sanitation services
/ Social Sciences
/ Solid wastes
/ Sputum
/ Stakeholders
/ Toilet facilities
/ Toilet Facilities - standards
/ Toilet Facilities - statistics & numerical data
/ Toilets
/ Womens health
2024

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Inadequate sanitation in healthcare facilities: A comprehensive evaluation of toilets in major hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh
by
Adnan, Shaikh Daud
, Rahman, Mahbubur
, Willetts, Juliet
, Hasan, Md Rezaul
, Amin, Nuhu
, Hossain, Md. Imam
, Sarkar, Supriya
, Rahman, Aninda
, Foster, Tim
in
Analysis
/ Bangladesh
/ Caregivers
/ Cities
/ Cleanliness
/ Clinics
/ Communicable diseases
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Data collection
/ Disabled persons
/ Disease transmission
/ Earth Sciences
/ Epidemics
/ Female
/ Handicapped accessibility
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Health care facilities
/ Health facilities
/ Health Facilities - standards
/ Health Facilities - statistics & numerical data
/ Hospital patients
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Infections
/ Infectious diseases
/ Insects
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Menstruation
/ Mobility
/ Pathogens
/ Patients
/ People and Places
/ Plumbing fixtures
/ Population density
/ Prevention
/ Public health
/ Refuse and refuse disposal
/ Sanitation
/ Sanitation - standards
/ Sanitation facilities
/ Sanitation services
/ Social Sciences
/ Solid wastes
/ Sputum
/ Stakeholders
/ Toilet facilities
/ Toilet Facilities - standards
/ Toilet Facilities - statistics & numerical data
/ Toilets
/ Womens health
2024
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Inadequate sanitation in healthcare facilities: A comprehensive evaluation of toilets in major hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh

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Inadequate sanitation in healthcare facilities: A comprehensive evaluation of toilets in major hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh
2024
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Overview
Lack of access to functional and hygienic toilets in healthcare facilities (HCFs) is a significant public health issue in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), leading to the transmission of infectious diseases. Globally, there is a lack of studies characterising toilet conditions and estimating user-to-toilet ratios in large urban hospitals in LMICs. We conducted a cross-sectional study in 10-government and two-private hospitals to explore the availability, functionality, cleanliness, and user-to-toilet ratio in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
From Aug-Dec 2022, we undertook infrastructure assessments of toilets in selected hospitals. We observed all toilets and recorded attributes of intended users, including sex, disability status, patient status (in-patient/out-patient/caregiver) and/or staff (doctor/nurse/cleaner/mixed-gender/shared). Toilet functionality was defined according to criteria used by the WHO/UNICEF Joint-Monitoring Programme in HCFs. Toilet cleanliness was assessed, considering visible feces on any surface, strong fecal odor, presence of flies, sputum, insects, and rodents, and solid waste.
Amongst 2875 toilets, 2459 (86%) were observed. Sixty-eight-percent of government hospital toilets and 92% of private hospital toilets were functional. Only 33% of toilets in government hospitals and 56% in private hospitals were clean. A high user-to-toilet ratio was observed in government hospitals' outpatients service (214:1) compared to inpatients service (17:1). User-to-toilet ratio was also high in private hospitals' outpatients service (94:1) compared to inpatients wards (19:1). Only 3% of toilets had bins for menstrual-pad disposal and <1% of toilets had facilities for disabled people.
A high percentage of unclean toilets coupled with high user-to-toilet ratio hinders the achievement of SDG by 2030 and risks poor infection-control. Increasing the number of usable, clean toilets in proportion to users is crucial. The findings suggest an urgent call for attention to ensure basic sanitation facilities in Dhaka's HCFs. The policy makers should allocate resources for adequate toilets, maintenance staff, cleanliness, along with strong leadership of the hospital administrators.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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