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Can a handwashing intervention make a difference? Results from a randomized controlled trial in Jerusalem preschools

Journal

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 27-32

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2005.09.012

Keywords

handwashing; randomized controlled trial; health promotion; health education; community intervention trial; communicable disease prevention; pediatric communicable disease; preschool illness absenteeism

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Background. Preschools are often focal points for the spread of illness among young children. The objective of this preschool intervention trial was to determine whether a hygiene program can promote handwashing and thereby reduce illness absenteeism. Methods. This cluster randomized trial included 40 Jerusalem preschools with 1029 children for 6 baseline days and 66 study days, yielding 73,779 child days. The main outcomes were rates of handwashing and illness absenteeism. The intervention included an educational program and environmental changes. A simultaneous subtrial was run to test a home component. Results. This multi-site intervention program produced sustained behavioral and environmental changes over a 6-month period. An approximately threefold increase in handwashing with soap was observed among preschool children exposed to the intervention. Neither the preschool nor the home intervention program reduced illness absenteeism or overall absenteeism. Conclusions. This trial illuminates the potential of the preschool as a promising venue for health promotion activities leading to Sustained behavioral change, yet suggests the need for enhanced approaches for reducing illness absenteeism. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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