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A community-randomised controlled trial promoting waterless hand sanitizer and handwashing with soap, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InTropical Medicine & International Health
Year2010
Citations65

Abstract

Objectives To pilot two intensive hand hygiene promotion interventions, one using soap and one using a waterless hand sanitizer, in low-income housing compounds in Dhaka, Bangladesh and assess subsequent changes in handwashing behaviour and hand microbiology. Methods Fieldworkers randomized 30 housing compounds: 10 received handwashing promotion with free soap, 10 received handwashing promotion with free waterless hand sanitizer and 10 were non-intervention controls. Fieldworkers assessed handwashing behaviour by structured observation and collected hand rinse specimens. Results At baseline, compound residents washed their hands with soap 26% of the time after defecation and 30% after cleaning a child’s anus but <1% at other times. Compared with baseline, residents of soap intervention compounds were much more likely to wash their hands with…
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