Handwashing Behavior of Chinese Population during the COVID-19 Epidemic

Q2 Environmental Science
S. Cao, Jianing Wei, Xing Chen, Q. Guo, Fangyuan Zheng, X. Duan
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Abstract

Direct contact and droplet transmission are the main routes of novel coronavirus transmission Reasonable handwashing behavior is an effective prevention and control measure to cut off the exposure routes and reduce the risk of virus infection, which may play an important role in the prevention and control of novel coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) epidemic In this study, an electronic questionnaire was used to investigate the handwashing behavior and handwashing time of 8330 adults in 31 provinces in China during February 25th to March 14th, 2020, and the factors affecting hand-washing behavior in different exposure scenarios were then analyzed The results show that the proportion and duration of hand-washing by women and urban residents were higher than that of men and rural residents, respectively People were more likely to wash their hands in general exposure scenarios, while in scenarios with high risk of viral infections, such as after coughing or sneezing and after touching others, the proportion of handwashing was the lowest, 73 6% and 83 9%, respectively, indicating that the virus transmission routes and protection measures of this population need to be understood in depth In terms of handwashing time, according to the standards of handwashing time (20 s) stipulated by WHO, only 41 7% of the population could reach the qualified level (that is more than 20 s), and the passing rate of urban residents' handwashing time was significantly higher than that in rural areas (42 0% vs 39 7%) In general, the handwashing proportion of the people who went out was higher than those who never went out Whether there were suspected and confirmed cases in the residential areas during the epidemic period had a significant impact on residents' handwashing behavior However, the passing rate of handwashing time for the residents in the regions with the most severe epidemic was the lowest (37 2%), while the passing rate of handwashing time for the residents in the regions with the least epidemic was the highest (43 6%), indicating that the residents' hand-washing behavior may be affected by the epidemic and other factors This study indicates that compared with non-epidemic period, the incidence of handwashing behavior among Chinese residents during the epidemic period increased, and the qualified rate of handwashing time was improved However, the rate was still low Thus, people's awareness of handwashing behavior should be improved, and the protective measures should be implemented scientifically More attention should be paid to the anti-epidemic effect of handwashing when formulating relevant polices and personal protection © 2020, Editorial Board, Research of Environmental Sciences All right reserved
新冠肺炎疫情期间中国人群的洗手行为
直接接触和飞沫传播是新型冠状病毒传播的主要途径,合理的洗手行为是切断接触途径、降低病毒感染风险的有效防控措施,可能在新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)疫情防控中发挥重要作用。通过电子问卷调查了2020年2月25日至3月14日期间中国31个省份8330名成年人的洗手行为和洗手时间,并分析了不同暴露情景下洗手行为的影响因素。结果表明,女性和城市居民的洗手比例和洗手时间高于男性和农村居民;人们在一般暴露情景下洗手的可能性更大,而在病毒感染风险较高的情况下,如咳嗽或打喷嚏后和接触他人后,洗手的比例最低,分别为76%和89%,这表明该人群的病毒传播途径和防护措施需要深入了解。按照世界卫生组织规定的洗手时间标准(20秒),只有41.7%的人口达到合格水平(即20秒以上),城市居民洗手时间合格率明显高于农村(42.0% vs 39.7%)。外出人员的洗手比例高于未外出人员。疫情期间居住小区是否有疑似病例和确诊病例对居民洗手行为有显著影响,但疫情最严重地区居民洗手时间合格率最低(37.2%);而疫情最少地区的居民洗手时间合格率最高(43.6%),说明居民的洗手行为可能受到疫情等因素的影响。本研究表明,与非疫情期相比,疫情期间中国居民洗手行为发生率有所上升,洗手时间合格率有所提高,但合格率仍然较低。提高人们对洗手行为的认识,科学实施防护措施。在制定相关政策和个人防护时,更应重视洗手的防疫作用©2020,编委会,环境科学研究版权所有
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环境科学研究
环境科学研究 Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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