Manish Saxena Manish Saxena, Dr. Rajendra Prasad Sharma
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF STRUCTURED TEACHING PROGRAMME ON KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE REGARDING ENVIRONMENTAL AND PERSONAL HYGIENE AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN
A study regarding poor hygiene and inadequate sanitary conditions play major roles in the increased burden of
communicable diseases. The study evaluated the knowledge, attitude, practice of hygiene among rural school
children in Ethiopia; about 669 students were in grades 1-6, and they were interviewed by trained staff. Data
consisted of hygiene and hand washing practices, knowledge about sanitation, personal hygiene characteristics.
Approximately 52% of students were having adequate knowledge of hygiene, only 36.2% reported using soap, and of
the 76.7% of students who reported hand washing after defecation, only 14.8% reported actually following this
practice. Study findings underscore the need for more hand washing and hygiene education in schools. The first
concept in personal hygiene is the positive and negative emotions that affect physical health, such as feeling pride in
being neat and clean or feeling frustration in using hygiene tools. The second concept is personal hygiene practices
such as hand washing, oral hygiene etc. The third concept is the fact that germs can lead to common diseases such as
the flu or a cold. Nurses can use various techniques to help kids remember these.