Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey

Background: Achieving access to clean water and basic sanitation remains as major challenges in Vietnam, especially for vulnerable groups such as minority people, despite all the progress made by the Millennium Development Goal number 7.C. Objectives: The study aimed to describe the access to improv...

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Main Authors: Le Thi Thanh Huong, Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh, Hoang Van Minh, Bui Thi Thu Ha, Nguyen Quynh Anh, Nguyen Thi Huong, Phan Thi Thu Trang, Khuong Quynh Long, Nguyen Thanh Ha, Nguyen Thi Thu Trang, Cao Huu Quang, Luu Thi Kim Oanh, Tran Thi Thu Thuy
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Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-07-01
Series:Environmental Health Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1178630220946342
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spelling doaj-762170350698455f9fdad6abb9245e852020-11-25T03:31:08ZengSAGE PublishingEnvironmental Health Insights1178-63022020-07-011410.1177/1178630220946342Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National SurveyLe Thi Thanh HuongTran Thi Tuyet-HanhHoang Van MinhBui Thi Thu HaNguyen Quynh AnhNguyen Thi HuongPhan Thi Thu TrangKhuong Quynh LongNguyen Thanh HaNguyen Thi Thu TrangCao Huu QuangLuu Thi Kim OanhTran Thi Thu ThuyBackground: Achieving access to clean water and basic sanitation remains as major challenges in Vietnam, especially for vulnerable groups such as minority people, despite all the progress made by the Millennium Development Goal number 7.C. Objectives: The study aimed to describe the access to improved water sources and sanitation of the ethnic minority people in Vietnam based on a national survey and to identify associated factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019 with a sample size of 1385 ethnic minority households in 12 provinces in Vietnam. Multivariate logistic regression modeling was performed to examine the probability of having access to improved water sources and sanitation and sociodemographic status at a significance level of P  < .05. Results: The access to improved water sources and sanitation was unequal among the ethnic minority people in Vietnam, with the lowest access rate in the northern midland and mountainous and Central Highland areas and the highest access rate in the Mekong Delta region. Some sociodemographic variables that were likely to increase the ethnic minority people’s access to improved water sources and/or sanitation included older age, female household heads, household heads with high educational levels, religious households, and households in not poor status. Conclusion and recommendations: The study suggested more emphasis on religion for improving the ethnic minority’s access to improved water sources and sanitation. Besides, persons of poor and near-poor status and with low educational levels should be of focus in future water and sanitation intervention programs.https://doi.org/10.1177/1178630220946342
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author Le Thi Thanh Huong
Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh
Hoang Van Minh
Bui Thi Thu Ha
Nguyen Quynh Anh
Nguyen Thi Huong
Phan Thi Thu Trang
Khuong Quynh Long
Nguyen Thanh Ha
Nguyen Thi Thu Trang
Cao Huu Quang
Luu Thi Kim Oanh
Tran Thi Thu Thuy
spellingShingle Le Thi Thanh Huong
Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh
Hoang Van Minh
Bui Thi Thu Ha
Nguyen Quynh Anh
Nguyen Thi Huong
Phan Thi Thu Trang
Khuong Quynh Long
Nguyen Thanh Ha
Nguyen Thi Thu Trang
Cao Huu Quang
Luu Thi Kim Oanh
Tran Thi Thu Thuy
Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey
Environmental Health Insights
author_facet Le Thi Thanh Huong
Tran Thi Tuyet-Hanh
Hoang Van Minh
Bui Thi Thu Ha
Nguyen Quynh Anh
Nguyen Thi Huong
Phan Thi Thu Trang
Khuong Quynh Long
Nguyen Thanh Ha
Nguyen Thi Thu Trang
Cao Huu Quang
Luu Thi Kim Oanh
Tran Thi Thu Thuy
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title Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey
title_short Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey
title_full Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey
title_fullStr Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey
title_full_unstemmed Access to Improved Water Sources and Sanitation in Minority Ethnic People in Vietnam and Some Sociodemographic Associations: A 2019 National Survey
title_sort access to improved water sources and sanitation in minority ethnic people in vietnam and some sociodemographic associations: a 2019 national survey
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Environmental Health Insights
issn 1178-6302
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Background: Achieving access to clean water and basic sanitation remains as major challenges in Vietnam, especially for vulnerable groups such as minority people, despite all the progress made by the Millennium Development Goal number 7.C. Objectives: The study aimed to describe the access to improved water sources and sanitation of the ethnic minority people in Vietnam based on a national survey and to identify associated factors. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019 with a sample size of 1385 ethnic minority households in 12 provinces in Vietnam. Multivariate logistic regression modeling was performed to examine the probability of having access to improved water sources and sanitation and sociodemographic status at a significance level of P  < .05. Results: The access to improved water sources and sanitation was unequal among the ethnic minority people in Vietnam, with the lowest access rate in the northern midland and mountainous and Central Highland areas and the highest access rate in the Mekong Delta region. Some sociodemographic variables that were likely to increase the ethnic minority people’s access to improved water sources and/or sanitation included older age, female household heads, household heads with high educational levels, religious households, and households in not poor status. Conclusion and recommendations: The study suggested more emphasis on religion for improving the ethnic minority’s access to improved water sources and sanitation. Besides, persons of poor and near-poor status and with low educational levels should be of focus in future water and sanitation intervention programs.
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