Background: The Fit for School (FIT) programme integrates school health and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene interventions, which are implemented by the Ministries of Education in four Southeast Asian countries. This paper describes the findings of a Health Outcome Study, which aimed to assess the two-year effect of the FIT programme on the parasitological, weight, and oral health status of children attending schools implementing the programme in Cambodia, Indonesia and Lao PDR. Methods: The study was a non-randomized clustered controlled trial with a follow-up period of two years. The intervention group consisted of children attending public elementary schools implementing the FIT programme, including daily group handwashing with soap and too...
Background: Oral health has been promoted in elementary school. Oral health status is worsening amon...
Background: The prevalence of dental caries is very high among Vietnamese children why methods and t...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) are important causes of morbidity among school age...
Background: The Fit for School (FIT) programme integrates school health and Water, Sanitation and Hy...
Evidence of the impact of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in schools (WinS) interventions on p...
Item does not contain fulltextA study in West Java has indicated that involvement of primary health ...
Aim: To determine the impact of a school-based oral hygiene instructions program on the gingival hea...
Session - Health Services Research IOBJECTIVES: Aims of this study were to describe the dental carie...
BACKGROUND: Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in schools is promoted by development agencies as ...
Contains fulltext : 88693.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)High prevalenc...
Diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminth infection and malnutrition are leading causes of child mortality...
Introduction: Oral hygiene practices are not taught as meticulously as general hygiene in schools. T...
Objectives: Evidence for affordable and pragmatic programmes to address the burden of untreated toot...
Dental caries among Filipino children ranked second worst among 21 World Health Organization Wester...
Background: Recently, public attention to the area of personal hygiene has increased for a variety o...
Background: Oral health has been promoted in elementary school. Oral health status is worsening amon...
Background: The prevalence of dental caries is very high among Vietnamese children why methods and t...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) are important causes of morbidity among school age...
Background: The Fit for School (FIT) programme integrates school health and Water, Sanitation and Hy...
Evidence of the impact of water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in schools (WinS) interventions on p...
Item does not contain fulltextA study in West Java has indicated that involvement of primary health ...
Aim: To determine the impact of a school-based oral hygiene instructions program on the gingival hea...
Session - Health Services Research IOBJECTIVES: Aims of this study were to describe the dental carie...
BACKGROUND: Water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in schools is promoted by development agencies as ...
Contains fulltext : 88693.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)High prevalenc...
Diarrhea, soil-transmitted helminth infection and malnutrition are leading causes of child mortality...
Introduction: Oral hygiene practices are not taught as meticulously as general hygiene in schools. T...
Objectives: Evidence for affordable and pragmatic programmes to address the burden of untreated toot...
Dental caries among Filipino children ranked second worst among 21 World Health Organization Wester...
Background: Recently, public attention to the area of personal hygiene has increased for a variety o...
Background: Oral health has been promoted in elementary school. Oral health status is worsening amon...
Background: The prevalence of dental caries is very high among Vietnamese children why methods and t...
Background: Soil-transmitted helminthiases (STHs) are important causes of morbidity among school age...