2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-2503-x
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Evaluating a handwashing with soap program in Australian remote Aboriginal communities: a pre and post intervention study design

Abstract: BackgroundThe No Germs on Me (NGoM) Social Marketing Campaign to promote handwashing with soap to reduce high rates of infection among children living in remote Australian Aboriginal communities has been ongoing since 2007. Recently three new television commercials were developed as an extension of the NGoM program. This paper reports on the mass media component of this program, trialling an evaluation design informed by the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB).MethodsA survey questionnaire taking an ecological a… Show more

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“…A recent systematic review concluded that daily handwashing is recommended for prevention of skin sores in remote Australia 77. However, many people in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have insufficient access to functioning health hardware (including shower heads, taps and sinks), consumables (including soap and clean towels), and water for effectively washing hands and bodies 105‐107…”
Section: Chapter 4 Critical Elements Of a Comprehensive Approach To Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A recent systematic review concluded that daily handwashing is recommended for prevention of skin sores in remote Australia 77. However, many people in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have insufficient access to functioning health hardware (including shower heads, taps and sinks), consumables (including soap and clean towels), and water for effectively washing hands and bodies 105‐107…”
Section: Chapter 4 Critical Elements Of a Comprehensive Approach To Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These health hardware limitations are only some of the barriers to hand and body washing. A broad array of social, structural, educational, mechanical and cultural practices contribute to washing behaviours, as outlined in Box 11 107,108. Underlying determinants can include household crowding, climatic and structural disruptions to consistent water supply, and social norms 109‐111.…”
Section: Chapter 4 Critical Elements Of a Comprehensive Approach To Ementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…De esta forma, se ve claramente como los ambientes sociales establecen sus normas y pensamientos con relación al saneamiento y la defecación (McMichael, 2017;Routray, et al, 2015;Desait, et al, 2015y Thys et al, 2015. Por su parte, McDonald et al (2015) considera que las barreras culturales, sociales, económicas y físicas que presentan las comunidades localizadas en las áreas rurales influyen y dificultan la implementación de programas encaminados a la promoción de conductas de higiene segura en la población. En este sentido, Rahman et al (2017) en estudios realizados en las comunidades rurales de Bangladesh, coincide en afirmar que los bajos ingresos de la población y los altos índices de analfabetismo imposibilita la compra de agua potable por parte de las comunidades, estando más susceptibles al consumo de un agua no segura para la salud humana.…”
Section: Actividades De Higiene Y Aseo De Las Comunidades Indígenas Wunclassified
“…Unavailability of treated water in the Orang Asli community may be an impediment to hand hygiene practices because besides knowledge, the effectiveness of hand hygiene practice is dependent on many other factors including socio-economic status, culture and most importantly the availability of clean water and soap [41,44]. For example in Ethiopia although pet owners agreed that washing hands with soap after coming in contact with pets is a preventive measure but the proportion that washed was small [41].…”
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confidence: 99%