College of Health Sciences, Abu Dhabi University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
School of Pharmacy, Lebanese International University, Beirut, Lebanon.
Front Public Health. 2024 Jan 5;11:1256433. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1256433. eCollection 2023.
During the pandemic, the World Health Organization has recommended hand hygiene as one of the effective preventive measures to limit the global spread of COVID-19. However, the awareness gap of hand hygiene protocols could increase the spread of COVID-19 and consequently increase the absenteeism rate among academic institutions. This study aims to assess hand hygiene awareness and practices levels among various university communities in Lebanon.
A cross-sectional study was conducted between December 2021 and June 2022 among 1,291 participants from academic settings in Lebanese universities. An online survey (score-based questionnaire) of hand hygiene was conducted to evaluate the awareness and practices among university communities (faculty, staff, and students). Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were used to determine whether significant differences exist in the levels of awareness with regard to gender, age, provinces, educational level, and university status. Pearson's chi-squared test was applied to assess differences among the sample characteristics and participants' practice of hand hygiene.
It was found that most of the participants showed a moderate level of awareness (76.4%) with a mean score of 7.59 out of 12 (SD = 1.68). The Mann-Whitney test indicated that females recorded higher levels of awareness than males with a significant difference of 102, 104: < 0.05. Another notable variable was the educational level of the participants with university degrees holders recording higher scores of awareness than the ones with high school degrees as per the Kruskal-Wallis test ( < 0.05). Significant differences were also shown in awareness scores among the age groups and the university status ( < 0.05). The Pearson's chi-squared test results showed that females used alcohol-based hand rubs or soap and water more frequently than males ( < 0.05). However, males significantly preferred the frequent use of water alone compared to females ( < 0.05).
The study findings highlighted the necessity of awareness campaigns and health educational programs addressing the technical skills of hand hygiene among both genders (especially males) of the academic communities in Lebanon.
在大流行期间,世界卫生组织建议将手部卫生作为有效预防措施之一,以限制 COVID-19 在全球的传播。然而,人们对手部卫生协议的认识差距可能会增加 COVID-19 的传播,并因此增加学术机构的缺勤率。本研究旨在评估黎巴嫩各大学社区的手部卫生意识和实践水平。
本研究于 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 6 月期间在黎巴嫩大学的学术环境中对 1291 名参与者进行了横断面研究。通过在线调查(基于分数的问卷)对大学社区(教师、员工和学生)的手部卫生意识和实践情况进行评估。采用 Mann-Whitney 和 Kruskal-Wallis 检验来确定在性别、年龄、省份、教育水平和大学地位方面,意识水平是否存在显著差异。应用 Pearson 卡方检验评估样本特征和参与者手部卫生实践之间的差异。
研究发现,大多数参与者表现出中等水平的意识(76.4%),平均得分为 12 分中的 7.59 分(标准差=1.68)。Mann-Whitney 检验表明,女性的意识水平高于男性,差异具有统计学意义(102 分,104:<0.05)。另一个重要的变量是参与者的教育水平,具有大学学位的参与者的意识得分高于具有高中学位的参与者,根据 Kruskal-Wallis 检验(<0.05)。年龄组和大学地位之间的意识得分也存在显著差异(<0.05)。Pearson 卡方检验结果表明,女性比男性更频繁地使用酒精擦手液或肥皂和水(<0.05)。然而,男性与女性相比,更倾向于频繁单独使用水(<0.05)。
研究结果强调,有必要针对黎巴嫩学术社区的两性(特别是男性)开展宣传运动和健康教育计划,以解决手部卫生的技术技能问题。