The effect of timers and precommitments on handwashing: a randomised controlled trial in a kitchen laboratory

IF 5.1 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
James Thom, Sarah Bowen, Yuchen Yang, Sanjeev Devarajan, Helen Doran, Marios Zampetis, Trisevgeni Papakonstantinou, Maria McDonagh, R. McPhedran, Ben Toombs, Ayla Ibrahimi Jarchlo, Alice Rayner, Phil Jones, N. Gold
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Many foodborne illness outbreaks originate in food service establishments. We tested two behavioural interventions designed to improve the duration and quality of handwashing. We ran a three-armed parallel trial in a laboratory kitchen, from 7 March to 27 May 2022. Participants were n = 195 workers who handle food. We randomly allocated participants to three groups: Timer – tap-mounted timer that counted seconds while participants washed their hands; Precommitment – agreed to five statements on good hand hygiene before attending the kitchen; and Control. Participants completed a food preparation task under time pressure. Cameras focused on the sink captured handwashing. Outcome measures were number of times participants washed their hands; number of times they washed their hands using soap; number of times they washed using soap and washed the backs of their hands; and mean duration of handwashing attempts using soap. Participants in Timer washed their hands for 1.9 s longer on average than Control (β = 2.20, 95% CI = 0.34-4.06, p = 0.021). Participants in Precommitment washed their hands for 2.5 s longer on average than Control (β = 2.30, 95% CI = 0.33-4.27, p = 0.022). We found no statistically significant differences on any other outcome measure.
计时器和预先承诺对洗手的影响:厨房实验室随机对照试验
许多食源性疾病的爆发都源于餐饮场所。我们测试了两种旨在延长洗手时间和提高洗手质量的行为干预措施。2022 年 3 月 7 日至 5 月 27 日,我们在实验室厨房开展了一项三臂平行试验。参与者为 n = 195 名处理食品的工人。我们将参与者随机分配到三组:定时器组--在参与者洗手时,水龙头安装的定时器以秒为单位计时;预先承诺组--在进入厨房前,同意有关良好手部卫生的五项声明;对照组。参与者在时间压力下完成一项食物准备任务。摄像机对准水槽拍摄洗手过程。结果测量指标包括:参与者洗手的次数;使用肥皂洗手的次数;使用肥皂洗手并清洗手背的次数;使用肥皂洗手的平均持续时间。与对照组相比,定时组的参与者平均洗手时间长 1.9 秒(β = 2.20,95% CI = 0.34-4.06,p = 0.021)。承诺前参与者洗手的平均时间比对照组多 2.5 秒(β = 2.30,95% CI = 0.33-4.27,p = 0.022)。我们没有发现其他任何结果测量上的显著差异。
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