Experimental study on effect of interventions on practices of hand washing among primary school teachers in Kware, Sokoto, Nigeria

Taibat A. Raji, K. Awosan, Y. Edzu, Yusuf Tahir
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With the emergence of corona virus disease in 2019, handwashing has gotten more attention (COVID-19). It is the most efficient preventative measure against infectious infections. Especially in primary schools, when youngsters spend time close together and may be less concerned with personal hygiene. Through health education regarding hygiene, teachers play a crucial role in ensuring the students’ health at school. Therefore, the focus of this interventional research is the hand washing practices of elementary school instructors. This study investigated the impact of health education and hands-on demonstrations on the handwashing practices of primary school teachers in Kware town, LGA, Sokoto State. The design of the study was non-randomized and quasi-experimental. Using a semi-structured self-administered questionnaire, data were obtained. Fifty-five people were enlisted in the study and participated in the pre-experimental phase, whereas 50 participants participated in the post-experimental phase. The data was analyzed using version 23 of SPSS. Initial instructor expertise was quite limited, particularly at the school entry and during after-school activities. The intervention produced a statistically significant improvement in knowledge from 40.0% to 96.0% and 54.5% to 94.0%, respectively. For other timings, the increase in handwashing habit was minimal. Teachers of elementary schools lacked awareness about handwashing in important areas of daily school life. The health education intervention and practical demonstration resulted in a high level of knowledge and practice. It is essential for the success of infectious disease prevention in schools that teachers participate in training sessions for health education programs.
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干预措施对尼日利亚索科托Kware小学教师洗手行为影响的实验研究
随着2019年冠状病毒病的出现,洗手受到了更多的关注(COVID-19)。这是预防传染病最有效的措施。尤其是在小学里,孩子们待在一起的时间很近,可能不太关心个人卫生。通过卫生方面的健康教育,教师在确保学生在校健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用。因此,本介入研究的重点是小学教师的洗手行为。本研究调查了健康教育和实践示范对索科托州LGA州Kware镇小学教师洗手习惯的影响。本研究采用非随机、准实验设计。采用半结构化的自我管理问卷,获得数据。55人参加了实验前阶段的研究,而50人参加了实验后阶段的研究。数据分析采用SPSS 23版。最初的教师专业知识相当有限,特别是在入学和课后活动期间。干预使知识水平分别从40.0%提高到96.0%和54.5%提高到94.0%,具有统计学意义。在其他时间,洗手习惯的增加很少。小学教师在学校日常生活的重要领域缺乏洗手意识。通过健康教育干预和实践示范,取得了较高的知识水平和实践水平。教师参加健康教育课程的培训,对学校传染病预防工作的成功至关重要。
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