评估阿南布拉州中学生洗手信息的知识和实践

Nonye Benedeth Ezeaka, C. Ezeoke, Ebele Glory Nwodu
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该研究调查了尼日利亚阿南布拉州中学生关于洗手信息的知识和实践。其实质是加强腹泻、埃博拉和其他与脏手和接触有关的疾病等感染的传播。其前提是学生生活、互动密切,需要通过正确洗手来控制细菌在这些学生中的传播。目标包括:确定受访者是否了解洗手信息;受访者洗手信息的来源,并确定受访者在接触洗手信息后是否会洗手。本研究以创新扩散理论和理性行为理论为基础。采用问卷调查的研究方法,以问卷作为数据收集的工具。该研究采用多阶段抽样技术,从阿南布拉州的三个参议院选区中选择了三所学校。该研究的总人数为121,087名初中生,其中384名受访者接受了调查。在回答研究问题时使用了描述性统计工具——平均值、频率和百分比。结果显示,洗手信息知识与洗手行为之间无显著关系。结果进一步显示,受访者有洗手讯息的经验。根据调查结果,研究人员建议,除其他外,需要动员在关键时刻用肥皂和水洗手,以确保更多的遵守。
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EVALUATING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE OF HAND WASHING MESSAGES AMONG SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN ANAMBRA STATE
The study examined the Knowledge and Practice of handwashing messages among Secondary School Students in Anambra State, Nigeria. The essence is to enhance the spread of infections like diarrhoea, Ebola and other diseases associated with dirty hands and contacts. It is premised against the background that students live, and interact closely and there is the need to control the spread of bacteria among these students through proper handwashing. The objectives include; to determine whether the respondents’ know about handwashing messages; the respondents’ source of handwashing messages and to determine whether the respondents practice handwashing after exposure to handwashing messages. The study was anchored on the Diffusion of Innovation Theory and Theory of Reasoned Action. It also adopted a survey research method with the questionnaire as the instrument for data collection. The study used multi-stage sampling  techniques to select three  schools from  the three senatorial districts  in  Anambra State. The total population for the study was 121,087 junior secondary school students from where a sample of 384 respondents was studied. Descriptive statistical tools - mean, frequencies and percentages were used in answering research questions. Results showed that there was no significant relationship between the knowledge of handwashing messages and the practice of handwashing. Results further showed that respondents had experience of handwashing messages. Sequel to the findings, the researcher recommended, among others, the need to mobilize handwashing with soap and water at critical times to ensure greater compliance.
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