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. 2017 Aug 8;17:643. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4656-2

Table 1.

LQAS results for six supervision areas in Batil camp

Indicator SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA5 SA6 Weighted Average % (DR) 95% Confidence Interval Target (DR)
Water
 Proportion of households using an improved water source 19 19 19 16 19 19 97.3% (NA) ±2.8% 95% (16)
 Proportion of households who report that water was continuously available from their habitual water source for the last 2 weeks 16 9b 8a, b 9b 14 8a, b 57.0% (9) ±8.6% 80% (13)
 Proportion of households which own an Ibrikc 16 4a, b 3a, b 10 10 8b 45.2% (7) ±8.0% 60% (9)
Hygiene
 Proportion of households with at least one piece of soap (observed) 18 9b 2a, b 13 8b 6a, b 51.1% (8) ±7.7% 75% (12)
 Proportion of households with a hand washing area within the living area 18 5b 0a, b 0a, b 1a, b 5b 27.2% (3) ±5.3% 60% (9)
 Proportion of households which have been visited by a health promoter within the last 2 weeks 19 18 19 19 15a, b 16 93.5% (16) ±4.1% 95% (16)
 Proportion of heads of households who know four critical moments to practice hand washing with soap 18 7b 1a, b 11b 0a, b 2a, b 37.0% (5) ±6.4% 75% (12)
 Proportion of households who have a hand washing area with soap and water adjacent to their habitual sanitation facility 9 9 1a, b 1a, b 3b 8b 27.9% (3) ±7.6% 60% (9)
Sanitation
 Proportion of households who usually use an improved sanitation facility 19 18 18 19 19 17 96.8% (NA) ±3.1%
 Proportion of households that do not practice open defecation 19 18 18 19 19 17 96.8% (NA) ±3.1%
Diarrhea prevalence
 Prevalence of diarrhoea among children 0–59 months in the last 2 weeks 4 5 7 6 7 3 28.2% ±8.2%

aSA has not met the decision rule for average coverage for the camp

bSA has not met the decision rule for the target set by program managers

dAn Ibrik is a water storage container used for washing