National Journal of Community Medicine (Mar 2020)

Assessment of Housing Conditions among the Residents of a Village in Rural Karnataka

  • Deepika Nagaraj,
  • Twinkle Agrawal,
  • Joswin Madtha,
  • Richa Edgard,
  • Joshua Jonathan Norris,
  • Jose Manuel,
  • Farah Naaz Fathima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5455/njcm.20200229030739
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 03

Abstract

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Introduction: Poor housing conditions contribute to respiratory infections, skin diseases, injuries, mental illness. Objective: To assess the housing standards of the residents of Mugalur village, Sarjapur PHC, Bangalore. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted among residents of 252 households in Mugalur village. A structured, face-validated questionnaire was developed to assess the housing conditions and scored on a scale of 0-20 with a higher score depicting better housing conditions. Results: The mean family size was 3.7 + 1.6, 222(88.1%) had Below Poverty Line card. The mean housing standard score was 12.0 + 2.5, 151(59.9%) houses were pucca. For drinking purposes, 138(54.5%) of the households bought water from Community Reverse Osmosis plant. Most of the households did not have exhaust vent 132(52.4%), adequate setback 133(52.8%) and waste segregation 169(67.1%). Toilet facility was present in 193(76.6%) of the households. The criterion for adequate sanitation was met by 35(13.8%) of the households, 252(100%) practiced inappropriate waste disposal. There was a significant association between the duration of stay and the mean housing standard score. Conclusion: The mean housing standard score was 12.0 + 2.5 out of a total score of 20. Areas for improvement were solid waste management and sullage disposal.

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