Hand Washing Practice among Secondary School Students in a Rural Area of Bangladesh

Rehana Sultana, Hosneara Akhter, Airin Salim, Md Minudddin Hoshen, Priyanka Das Bristi, Taslima Sultana, Mahmuda Khandaker
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Background: Human hands play a significant role in the spread of diseases, especially respiratory and diarrheal diseases, which continue to be the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children worldwide. Hand washing is the most widely used preventive measure to lessen the spread of infectious diseases. It involves washing hands with ordinary or antimicrobial soap and water.  This is especially important for school-age children, since they may be more susceptible to diseases associated with poor hygiene than adults’ age. There is evidence linking the promotion of hand washing habits through health education to a lower incidence of communicable diseases in school-age children. Objectives: To determine the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents and to find out the practice of hand washing among the secondary school children. Materials & Methods: A cross sectional study was conducted on 340 school students from 1st June 2022 to 30th November 2022 in Alekjan Memorial High School and College, Durgapur, Adarsha Sadar, Cumilla. Purposive sampling was used to gather all pertinent data using a structured questionnaire. Results: In schools, 69.7% of the respondents washed their hands properly. 96.7% of them used soap to wash their hands. About 98.2%, 95%, 86.8%, 82.9% and 80.3% of school children reported that they wash their hands before eating, after using the restroom, after eating, after playing and after working. Conclusion: According to the study, having access to soap and water is necessary for good hand washing technique as the majority of the students used   soap during hand washing.  By installing hand washing stations in schools, the regional government, that is, the education and health bureaus-should enhance the hand washing practices in schools. It is important for parents and other family members to focus more on behavior guidance related to hand washing. Eastern Med Coll J. July 2023; 8 (2): 40-44
孟加拉国农村地区中学生的洗手习惯
背景:人的双手在疾病传播中起着重要作用,尤其是呼吸道疾病和腹泻疾病,它们仍然是全球儿童发病和死亡的主要原因。洗手是减少传染病传播最广泛使用的预防措施。它包括用普通或抗菌肥皂和水洗手。 这对学龄儿童尤为重要,因为与成年人相比,他们可能更容易感染与不良卫生习惯有关的疾病。有证据表明,通过健康教育促进洗手习惯与降低学龄儿童的传染病发病率有关。研究目的确定受访者的社会人口学特征,并了解中学生的洗手习惯。材料与方法:从 2022 年 6 月 1 日至 11 月 30 日,在库米拉省阿达尔沙萨达尔市杜尔加布尔的阿列克扬纪念中学和学院对 340 名在校学生进行了横断面研究。研究采用了有目的的抽样方法,通过结构化问卷收集所有相关数据。结果在学校,69.7%的受访者正确洗手。96.7%的人使用肥皂洗手。约 98.2%、95%、86.8%、82.9% 和 80.3%的学童表示他们会在饭前、上厕所后、吃完饭后、玩耍后和工作后洗手。结论根据这项研究,由于大多数学生在洗手时使用肥皂,因此有条件使用肥皂和水是掌握良好洗手方法的必要条件。 地区政府(即教育和卫生局)应通过在学校安装洗手站来加强学校的洗手方法。家长和其他家庭成员必须更加重视与洗手有关的行为指导:40-44
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