Wilson J M, Chandler G N
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1993 Nov-Dec;87(6):615-6. doi: 10.1016/0035-9203(93)90260-w.
Fifty-seven mothers in Indonesia were involved in a face-to-face health education programme which encouraged hand-washing with soap. The intervention spanned 4 months and comprised fortnightly visits by 2 community organizers, who supplied free soap. Two years after the intervention, 79% of mothers were still using hand soap, despite the fact that they now had to buy it themselves. The community seemed to be benefiting from a sustained reduction in diarrhoea episodes due to improved hygiene practices.
印度尼西亚的57位母亲参与了一项鼓励用肥皂洗手的面对面健康教育项目。该干预措施持续了4个月,包括两名社区组织者每两周进行一次探访,并提供免费肥皂。干预措施实施两年后,79%的母亲仍在使用洗手液,尽管她们现在必须自己购买。由于卫生习惯的改善,腹泻发作持续减少,社区似乎从中受益。