Studies were undertaken in six countries to examine the sustainability of hygiene behaviours after water and sanitation projects had ended. The results of the three year study showed that hygienic behaviours are sustained two years and more years after the end of the intervention. The main behaviours studied were handwashing, latrine use and maintenance and safe water storage. Intervention variables related to gender, socio-economic status, access to water and duration of the intervention were also studied
Formative research for hygiene promotion was used to gather data relating to hygiene practices in ru...
This dissertation presents a quasi-experimental study design to evaluate non-random\-ized, pre-exist...
This paper summarises the findings from a ten-year follow-up study of nine unions that achieved 100 ...
This paper presents a number of findings from the research “Sustainability of hygiene behavioural ch...
This study was designed and the field work carried out by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) resp...
Behaviours are challenging to study as the accuracy of the information collected can be compromised ...
Obtaining effective hygiene behaviour change through Hygiene Promotion (HP) remains a challenge. A d...
Hygiene behaviour is one of the most important conditions for keeping people healthy. To improve the...
OBJECTIVES: There are significant gaps in information about the inputs required to effectively exten...
With the 2015 Millennium Development Goal deadline approaching, discussion has turned to how to impr...
Worldwide, around 780 million people lack access to improved drinking water sources and 2.5 billion ...
For at least 50 years 'hygiene education' or more currently 'hygiene promotion' campaigns in schools...
Background: Educational interventions in hygienic practices have shown to be cost effective methods ...
More than any other public health intervention, handwashing with soap can reduce the burden of faeca...
This is a report on a study of 53 Bangladesh unions declared “100% sanitized” more than 4.5 years ea...
Formative research for hygiene promotion was used to gather data relating to hygiene practices in ru...
This dissertation presents a quasi-experimental study design to evaluate non-random\-ized, pre-exist...
This paper summarises the findings from a ten-year follow-up study of nine unions that achieved 100 ...
This paper presents a number of findings from the research “Sustainability of hygiene behavioural ch...
This study was designed and the field work carried out by a non-governmental organisation (NGO) resp...
Behaviours are challenging to study as the accuracy of the information collected can be compromised ...
Obtaining effective hygiene behaviour change through Hygiene Promotion (HP) remains a challenge. A d...
Hygiene behaviour is one of the most important conditions for keeping people healthy. To improve the...
OBJECTIVES: There are significant gaps in information about the inputs required to effectively exten...
With the 2015 Millennium Development Goal deadline approaching, discussion has turned to how to impr...
Worldwide, around 780 million people lack access to improved drinking water sources and 2.5 billion ...
For at least 50 years 'hygiene education' or more currently 'hygiene promotion' campaigns in schools...
Background: Educational interventions in hygienic practices have shown to be cost effective methods ...
More than any other public health intervention, handwashing with soap can reduce the burden of faeca...
This is a report on a study of 53 Bangladesh unions declared “100% sanitized” more than 4.5 years ea...
Formative research for hygiene promotion was used to gather data relating to hygiene practices in ru...
This dissertation presents a quasi-experimental study design to evaluate non-random\-ized, pre-exist...
This paper summarises the findings from a ten-year follow-up study of nine unions that achieved 100 ...