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Hand hygiene knowledge and practice among university students: evidence from Private Universities of Bangladesh

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dc.contributor.author Sultana, Marufa
dc.contributor.author Mahumud, Rashidul Alam
dc.contributor.author Sarker, Abdur Razzaque
dc.contributor.author Hossain, Sarder Mahmud
dc.date.accessioned 2016-02-17T20:32:50Z
dc.date.available 2016-02-17T20:32:50Z
dc.date.issued 2016-02-12
dc.identifier.citation Marufa Sultana, Rashidul Alam Mahumud, Abdur Razzaque Sarker and Sarder Mahmud Hossain (2016). Hand hygiene knowledge and practice among university students: evidence from Private Universities of Bangladesh. 'Risk Management and Healthcare Policy'. vol. 9. Pp: 13-20. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1179-1594
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/801
dc.description.abstract Hand hygiene has achieved the reputation of being a convenient means of preventing communicable diseases. Although causal links between hand hygiene and rates of infectious disease have also been established earlier, studies focusing on hand hygiene among university-going students are not adequate in number. This study evaluated handwashing knowledge, practice, and other related factors among the selected university students in the city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 200 undergraduate students from four selected universities. A pretested, semistructured questionnaire, that included a checklist associated with handwashing practice, was applied to capture all relevant data. The mean (± SD) age of the participants was 20.4 (±1.8) years. The majority of the students washed their hands with water, but only 22.5% washed their hands effectively by maintaining the correct steps and frequency of handwashing with water, and soap or hand sanitizer. The mean (± SD) score of the participants’ hand hygiene practice was 50.81 (±4.79), while the total score with all perfect answers was considered as 66. Regression coefficient demonstrated that age has a negative influence on hand hygiene practice, as older students have lower scores compared to the younger ones (P,0.01). However, the unmarried students were a significant predictor for influencing the incensement of handwashing practice compared to the married ones (P,0.01). Findings of this study designate widespread insufficient hand hygiene practice in the university-going students and indicate a need for an extensive public health education program on this topic. Furthermore, availability of soap and sufficient water supply is needed within the university setting to facilitate handwashing. Therefore, supporting quantity and quality of available campus-based public health education programs along with providing health-washing equipment is suggested. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher DovePress. https://www.dovepress.com/hand-hygiene-knowledge-and-practice-among-university-students-evidence-peer-reviewed-article-RMHP en_US
dc.subject Hand hygiene en_US
dc.subject Hand washing en_US
dc.subject Hand hygiene practice en_US
dc.subject Hygiene Knowledge en_US
dc.subject University students en_US
dc.subject Bangladesh en_US
dc.subject Northern University Bangladesh en_US
dc.subject icddr,b en_US
dc.title Hand hygiene knowledge and practice among university students: evidence from Private Universities of Bangladesh en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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