Assessment of Post-Covid-19 Hand Hygiene Compliance Among Nigeria Certificate in Education Biology Students in Zaria, Nigeria

Nuru Ramatu Asabe, Yahuza Asiya Salman, Lawal Saadatu Bagiwa
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This study titled Assessment of post-COVID-19 hand hygiene compliance among Nigeria Certificate in Education Biology Students in Zaria, Nigeria was a cross-sectional survey work. The study was guided by three research questions and three research objectives. Three hundred forty-six (346) NCE biology students were chosen at random from a population of three thousand four hundred and forty-one using the random sampling technique. The data collection instrument was a structured questionnaire titled "Students Hand-Hygiene Compliance Questionnaire (SHCQ)" which underwent validation by two science education experts from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. Split-half method was adopted to determine reliability which gave the reliability coefficient value of 0.77 with Spearman rank statistics. The researchers administered the instrument to respondents over two weeks. The mean and standard deviation were used to analyse the gathered data. According to the results, the College established hand hygiene compliance during the COVID-19 era (X = 4.00, S.D. = 1.20); NCE Biology students in Zaria had low levels of post-COVID-19 hand hygiene compliance (X = 2.80, S.D. = 1.02); and there weren't many obstacles to post-COVID-19 hand hygiene compliance (X = 3.74, S.D. = 1.08). Recommendations among others include: the College management should continue to prioritize and reinforce a robust infrastructure for handwashing facilities, ensure the availability of soap and sanitizers, and conduct regular educational campaigns on proper hand hygiene practices.
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尼日利亚扎里亚的尼日利亚教育证书生物专业学生对 19 病毒后手部卫生遵守情况的评估
这项题为 "对尼日利亚扎里亚的尼日利亚教育证书生物学专业学生遵守 COVID-19 后手部卫生规定情况的评估 "的研究是一项横断面调查研究。本研究以三个研究问题和三个研究目标为指导。采用随机抽样技术,从三千四百四十一(346)名尼日利亚教育证书生物专业学生中随机抽取了三百四十六(346)名学生。数据收集工具是一份名为 "学生手卫生遵守情况问卷(SHCQ)"的结构化问卷,该问卷经过了扎里亚艾哈迈杜-贝洛大学两位科学教育专家的验证。研究人员采用分半法确定问卷的可靠性,通过斯皮尔曼等级统计得出问卷的可靠性系数为 0.77。研究人员对受访者进行了为期两周的问卷调查。平均值和标准差用于分析收集到的数据。结果显示,该学院在 COVID-19 时代建立了手部卫生合规性(X = 4.00,S.D. = 1.20);扎里亚的 NCE 生物专业学生在 COVID-19 之后的手部卫生合规性水平较低(X = 2.80,S.D. = 1.02);COVID-19 之后的手部卫生合规性没有太多障碍(X = 3.74,S.D. = 1.08)。建议包括:学院管理层应继续优先考虑并加强洗手设施的基础设施,确保肥皂和消毒剂的供应,并定期开展有关正确手部卫生习惯的教育活动。
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