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Knowledge Evaluation of Hand Hygiene and Infectious Diseases in Lebanon

  • Jana Taleb
  • , Najwa Sankari
  • , Maya Alaa Dine Kassem
  • , Rabih Roufayel
  • , Seifedine Kadry
  • Beirut Arab University
  • American University of the Middle East
  • University of Guelph

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Abstract

Background: Hand washing, also known as hand hygiene, is a simple procedure used for cleaning and cleansing hands for eliminating soil, dirt, and germs including microorganisms such are bacterial or viral particles. In the absence of water and soap, cinder can be used as an alternative method for cleaning hands. Hand hygiene is an essential part that needs to be carefully fol-lowed in the infection control protocols. With the expanding loads of Health-Care Associated Infections (HCAIs) and the increasing levels of both treatment complexity and severity of illness synchronized by multi-drug resistant (MDR) pathogen infections, health care practitioners are fo-cusing on the basic and most essential facts of disease prevention by implementing the basic and simple cleaning measures including hand hygiene measures. According to healthcare facilities, many scientific evidences support the observation that hand hygiene or handwashing if properly im-plemented, can decrease and eliminate the risk factors of cross-transmission infections. Methods: The data was collected using a self-administrated survey, which included 10 questions, constructed using the monkey survey website. The survey was sent by email and collected from 100 participants of different ages. Results: Our results indicated that the majority of our population under study is considered healthy, representing good educational levels. Conclusion: The majority revealed advanced knowledge and understanding about the key aspects for hand washing procedures.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere170821190294
JournalCoronaviruses
Volume2
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Hygiene
  • coronavirus
  • education
  • gender
  • hand rub
  • hand wash
  • hospitalization
  • infectious disease

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