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Epidemiological investigation on hand hygiene knowledge and behaviour: a cross-sectional study on gender disparity.

Lorna Kwai Ping SuenZoe Y Y SoSimon K W YeungKiki Y K LoSimon C Lam
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Being a female, middle-aged and having tertiary education level are protective factors to improve HH knowledge. Misconceptions related to the concepts associated with HH were noted amongst the public. Self-reported practice on hand drying methods indicated that additional education was needed. The findings of this study can provide information on gender-specific health promotion activities and creative campaigns to achieve sustained improvement in HH practices.
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