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Hygiene: new hopes, new horizons.
Although promotion of safe hygiene is the single most cost-effective means of preventing infectious disease, investment in hygiene is low both in the health and in the water and sanitation sectors. Evidence shows the benefit of improved hygiene, especially for improved handwashing and safe stool disposal. A growing understanding of what drives hygiene behaviour and creative partnerships are providing fresh approaches to change behaviour. However, some important gaps in our knowledge exist. For example, almost no trials of the effectiveness of interventions to improve food hygiene in developing countries are available. We also need to figure out how best to make safe hygiene practices matters of daily routine that are sustained by social norms on a mass scale. Full and active involvement of the health sector in getting safe hygiene to all homes, schools, and institutions will bring major gains to public health
Interdisciplinary Education In Dental Hygiene: A Pilot Project
This study describes a five-hour interdisciplinary experience involving sophomore dental hygiene students, dental hygiene faculty and medical technology faculty. This experience met the objectives of interdisciplinary teaching while reinforcing and expanding on a present topic in a four-year dental hygiene curriculum.
The results of this experience are documented by pre- and post-testing and student evaluations. Statistical analysis of the test results along with student commentaries support interdisciplinary education as a viable and positive teaching approach. Student ability to correctly answer topic-related cognitive questions increased significantly while their understanding of the medical technology profession and its relationship to dental hygiene also developed.
The experience was included within the framework of the pre-clinical dental hygiene course which kept the implementation efficient and perhaps contributed to its success. This pilot project was a positive step toward cθntinued interdisciplinary experiences between the dental hygiene and medical technology programs and created enthusiasm for expanding the experiences in the future to include the other health programs
UA60/5 WKU Dental Hygiene Class of 2007
Members of the 2007 dental hygiene class: Lindsey Engler, historian; Kandess Thomas, secretary; Michelle Minton, vice president; Toynika Bailey, president; Vickie Froedge, treasurer; Kara Ford, SADA representative; Ashley Reed, historian; Alison Steele, class representative; Katie Crandall, class representative; Ricki Jo Fonfara, class representative; Kirby Mercer, Kasey Gabhart, Joie Gosser, Kristin Davis, Margaret Howard, Leslie Seals, Brittany Tackett, Amanda Roach, Marcie Carr, Angeline Ferris, Casie Nguyen, Lindsey King, Katharine Miles and Brooke Cox
An approach to hygiene education among rural Indian school going children
Objectives: To find out the prevalence of intestinal parasites and its epidemiological correlates among rural Indian school going (6-14 years) children and to study the effect of focused, need based child to child hygiene education on personal hygiene of school children. Materials and Methods: In September 2007, the present participatory action research was undertaken at a feasibly selected village Dhotra (Kasar) in Wardha district of central India. A triangulated research design of quantitative (survey) and qualitative (transect walk & pile sorting) methods was used for the needs assessment before initiating formal hygiene education. Out of enlisted 172 children, data of 118 children with complete information was used for final analysis. The quantitative and qualitative data was entered and analyzed using the Epi Info 6.04 software and Anthropac 4.98.1/X software package respectively. School based participatory life skills based child to child hygiene education was undertaken for message dissemination and behavior change. The effect of this hygiene education on identified key behaviors was assessed after one month Results: Out of the 118 (50 male and 68 female) subjects examined 21 (17.8%, 95%CI, 11.4 – 25.9%) had intestinal parasite infection. The prevalence of intestinal parasitic infection was significantly high among children having dirty untrimmed nails (47.4%, 95%CI, 30.9 – 64.1%) followed by those having poor hand washing practices (37.2%, 95%CI, 22.9 – 53.2%). One month after hygiene education, the proportion of children having practice of hand washing with soap after defecation significantly improved from 63.6 % to 78%. The proportion of clean and cut nails also improved from 67.8% to 80 % (p<0.05). Conclusions: The need based, focused, life skills based child to child hygiene education was effective for behavior change. An integrated approach of drug treatment and focused participatory hygiene education is required to control parasite load among rural Indian school going children
Compliance of Healthcare Workers with Hand Hygiene Practices in the Northeast of Iran: an Overt Observation
Hand hygiene (HH) is one of the most effective methods to prevent transmission and spread of microorganisms from one patient to another, also, it used to reduce the spread of pathogens in clinical settings and to help control outbreaks but compliance is usually poor. The purpose of this study was to analyze the compliance of hand hygiene and affecting factors among healthcare workers (HCWs) of northeast hospitals in Iran. This study was conducted based on observation method for the compliance of hand hygiene according to the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines. HCWs were observed during routine patient care in different shifts, also the technique of hand hygiene was assessed through hand washing with alcohol-based disinfectant. Data were collected during 1 year, from June 2014 to July 2015 by the infection control teams in the northeast hospital of Iran. By direct observation, we evaluated a total of 92518 hand hygiene opportunities from 29 hospitals in the northeast of Iran during 1 year, with overall compliance rates in these hospitals were 43.42%. Compliance rates differed by role: nurses43%, doctors 19 % and other health workers 29%. In this observational study, we identified that adherence to hand hygiene practice and use of alcohol-based disinfectant was very low in this hospitals, so effective intervention programs to promote adherence to hand hygiene and use of disinfectants could be effective to increase compliance
An Opportunity Not To Be Missed: Vaccination as an Entry Point for Hygiene Promotion and Diarrhoeal Disease Reduction in Nepal
This report aims to ascertain whether or not vaccination programmes offer a useful entry point for hygiene promotion and to define options for piloting and scaling up of a hygiene promotion intervention in Nepal
PENGARUH MOTIVASI TERHADAP KEPUASAN KERJA KARYAWAN PADA CV. MITRA SEJATI KOMUNIKA MALANG
Keywords: Motivation, Employee Job Satisfaction
The purpose of this study is to investigate influence of Motivation on Employee Satisfaction at CV. True Partners Malang. This influence is using his theory Herzberk consisting of two variables: Motivator factors that have indicators include achievement, recognition, work itself, and responsibility, as well as Hygiene factors which consists of wages / salaries, supervision, working conditions, and company policies.
Data were collected using a questionnaire from the employees who work for a customer on the CV. True Partners KomunikaMalang. The hypothesis in this study is suspected that the motivation factor consisting of hygiene and motivator factors significantly influence job satisfaction of employees at CV. True Partners Community and suspected that hygiene factors are factors that most strongly influence employee job satisfaction on the CV. True Community Partner.
The results showed that the motivation of motivators and hygiene factors have a significant impact on employee job satisfaction on CV. True Partners Community Malang. This is supported by the results of rata-rata calculation motivation factor scale range of 125.25 obtained figures that fall into the category of very high, rata-rata calculation of scale factors obtained rate of 126.5 hygiene included in the category of very good, and the calculation of average average employee satisfaction scale ranges obtained figure of 109.63 is included in the category of satisfied results. based on the coefficient of determination (R ²) obtained yield was 0.822, which means that the effect of motivating factors and hygiene factors on job satisfaction of employees in charge of finding customers at CV.Mitra True Community of 82.2% can be explained by factors motivators and hygiene factors, while the remaining the remaining approximately 17.8% explained by other variables. In multiple linear regression analysis the value of b1 or X1 (motivator factors) obtained the value 0.239 and the value of b2 or X2 (hygiene factors) obtained the value 1.187, from hasi it can be concluded that the most powerful factor or factors are the most dominant impact on job satisfaction of employees charge of looking for customers in CV.Mitra True Community is a hygiene factor (X2).
The conclusion of this research is, motivation factor is to motivate employees so that the presence of motivator factors are expected to resume in order to maintain and improve employee job satisfaction for example to further motivate employees with a variety of different ways such as promotion, employee development, and expected the CV. True Partner Community to always pay attention and keep hygiene factor variables remains to be especially good for employees, it is extremely determine the level of employee satisfaction
Annual Report 2013
The 2013 Annual Report includes a review of the year, research highlights and activities across the School's three Faculties, and key facts and figures. The financial review provides an overview of the School's finances and activities during 2012-13
Assessing Hygiene Cost-Effectiveness
This paper introduces "hygiene effectiveness levels" as a tool for standardized analysis of costs and outcomes of hygiene promotion interventions. At the time of publication, the framework was being tested in WASHCost focus countries
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