Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene (HH) has been recognized as the most cost-effective prevention measure globally. Kindergarten teachers’ HH behavior plays a vital role in encouraging favorable hygiene techniques and environment. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a multimodal intervention at changing kindergarten teachers’ HH behavior and social cognitive factors that influences HH behavior in China. The intervention named “Clean Hands, Happy Life” includes HH products with refills, reminders and cues for action, a kick-off event with awards, and training programs. We evaluated the intervention using a self-administrative questionnaire with a stratified random ...
Abstract Background Human hygiene behaviours influence the transmission of infectious diseases. Chan...
Background: Absenteeism amongst pre-school children is often due to illnesses such as hand, foot, an...
markdownabstractGastrointestinal and respiratory infections in children attending daycare centres (D...
Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene ...
Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene...
Social and cognitive determinants of hand hygiene compliance of kindergarten teachers before and aft...
Objectives: : To evaluate the effect of the “Clean Hands, Happy Life” intervention on the incidence ...
Example questions and scale reliability with means for assessment of social cognitive determinants o...
Proper hand hygiene is the simplest, cheapest and most effective means of preventing the spread of i...
Background: We examined a brief educational intervention addressing hand hygiene self-regulatory mec...
Note: This sub study of the trial focuses on evaluating HH compliance of kindergarten teachers.</p
Early implementation of interventions at a young age fosters behaviour changes and helps to adopt be...
Hand washing correctly decreases the spread of fatal, curable infections. Even schools with minimal ...
Hygiene-related communicable diseases result in millions of deaths each year across the globe. Good ...
Background: Educational interventions in hygienic practices have shown to be cost effective methods ...
Abstract Background Human hygiene behaviours influence the transmission of infectious diseases. Chan...
Background: Absenteeism amongst pre-school children is often due to illnesses such as hand, foot, an...
markdownabstractGastrointestinal and respiratory infections in children attending daycare centres (D...
Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene ...
Children attending kindergarten are at high risk for contracting infections, for which hand hygiene...
Social and cognitive determinants of hand hygiene compliance of kindergarten teachers before and aft...
Objectives: : To evaluate the effect of the “Clean Hands, Happy Life” intervention on the incidence ...
Example questions and scale reliability with means for assessment of social cognitive determinants o...
Proper hand hygiene is the simplest, cheapest and most effective means of preventing the spread of i...
Background: We examined a brief educational intervention addressing hand hygiene self-regulatory mec...
Note: This sub study of the trial focuses on evaluating HH compliance of kindergarten teachers.</p
Early implementation of interventions at a young age fosters behaviour changes and helps to adopt be...
Hand washing correctly decreases the spread of fatal, curable infections. Even schools with minimal ...
Hygiene-related communicable diseases result in millions of deaths each year across the globe. Good ...
Background: Educational interventions in hygienic practices have shown to be cost effective methods ...
Abstract Background Human hygiene behaviours influence the transmission of infectious diseases. Chan...
Background: Absenteeism amongst pre-school children is often due to illnesses such as hand, foot, an...
markdownabstractGastrointestinal and respiratory infections in children attending daycare centres (D...