Knowledge Level and Hand Hygiene Practice of Nepalese Immigrants and Their Host Country Population: A Comparative Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Aim of the Study
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Subjects and Procedure
2.2. Instrument
2.3. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic Characteristics of Respondents
3.2. Knowledge Level towards HH
3.3. Self-Reported Hand Cleaning and Hand Drying Practices
4. Discussion
Limitations and Recommendations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Nepalese Residing in Hong Kong (n = 482) | Native Chinese Population of Hong Kong (n = 526) | Test Statistics & p-Value | |
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Variables | n (%) | n (%) | |
Age group | |||
18–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60 or above | 24 (5.0) 115 (23.8) 128 (26.6) 96 (19.9) 78 (16.2) 41 (8.5) | 21 (4.0) 119 (22.6) 130 (24.7) 97 (18.4) 96 (18.3) 63 (12.0) | 0.429 ★ |
Gender | |||
Male Female | 271 (56.2) 211 (43.8) | 217 (41.3) 309 (58.7) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Marital status | |||
Single Married/Partnered Widowed/Separated/Divorced | 110 (22.8) 345 (71.6) 27 (5.6) | 233 (44.3) 271 (51.5) 22 (4.2) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Educational level | |||
Primary or below Secondary Tertiary /College or above | 98 (20.3) 149 (30.9) 235 (48.8) | 5 (1.0) 127 (24.1) 394 (74.9) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Working status | |||
Full time Part time Nil ✡ | 268 (55.6) 29 (6.0) 185 (38.4) | 294 (55.9) 27 (5.1) 205 (39.0) | 0.827 ★ |
Comorbid illness | |||
No Yes | 398 (82.6) 84 (17.4) | 425 (80.8) 101 (19.2) | 0.467 ★ |
Self-rated health condition | |||
Excellent Good Average Fair Poor | 52 (10.8) 295 (61.2) 40 (8.3) 28 (5.8) 67 (13.9) | 55 (10.5) 257 (48.8) 174 (33.1) 36 (6.8) 4 (0.8) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Receive influenza vaccination over the past 12 months | |||
No Yes | 443 (91.9) 39 (8.1) | 414 (78.7) 112 (21.3) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Have a habit of wearing ring(s) | |||
No Yes | 311 (64.5) 171 (35.5) | 415 (78.9) 111 (21.1) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Have a habit of wearing artificial/acrylic nails | |||
No Yes | 312 (64.7) 170 (35.3) | 496 (94.3) 30 (5.7) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Have a habit of wearing watch | |||
No Yes | 310 (64.3) 172 (35.7) | 218 (41.4) 308 (58.6) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Have a habit of wearing bracelet | |||
No Yes | 233 (48.3) 249 (51.7) | 461 (87.6) 65 (12.4) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Use bare hands for eating without using eating utensils | |||
No Previously yes, but now not Yes | 83 (13.0) 130 (27.0) 289 (60.0) | 436 (82.9) 21 (4.0) 69 (13.1) | < 0.001 ★ *** |
Format for completing the questionnaire | |||
Via ‘Survey Monkey’ Paper and pen (self-administered) Paper and pen (with assistance) | 395 (82.0) 0 (0.0) 87 (18.0) | 507 (96.4) 14 (2.6) 5 (1.0) | < 0.001 ◈ *** |
Which of the Following Diseases Can Be Transmitted by Poor Hand Hygiene? | ||||
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Nepalese Residing in Hong Kong (n = 482) | Native Chinese Population of Hong Kong (n = 526) | Test Statistics & p-Value | ||
Item | Diseases | n (%) | n (%) | |
1 | Diarrheal disease | |||
True ϕ False | 424 (88.0) 58 (12.0) | 481 (91.4) 45 (8.6) | 0.069 ★ | |
2 | Upper respiratory tract infection/ Influenza-like illness | |||
True ϕ False | 273 (56.6) 209 (43.4) | 452 (85.9) 74 (14.1) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
3 | Hand-foot-mouth | |||
True ϕ False | 348 (72.2) 134 (27.8) | 510 (97.0) 16 (3.0) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
4 | Human immunodeficiency virus | |||
True False ϕ | 229 (47.7) 251 (52.3) | 14 (2.7) 512 (97.3) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
5 | Skin ulcer | |||
True ϕ False | 276 (57.4) 205 (42.6) | 389 (74.0) 137 (26.0) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
6 | Eye infections | |||
True ϕ False | 362 (75.4) 118 (24.6) | 512 (97.3) 14 (2.7) | < 0.001★*** | |
7 | Diabetes | |||
True False ϕ | 151 (31.3) 331 (68.7) | 1 (0.2) 525 (99.8) | < 0.001◈*** | |
Are the following statements correct? | ||||
8 | Always keeping your hands clean may lower our body defence mechanism | |||
True False ϕ | 244 (50.6) 238 (49.4) | 95 (18.1) 431 (91.9) | < 0.001★*** | |
9 | Hands should be held under water while lathering with soap | |||
True False ϕ | 250 (51.9) 232 (48.1) | 188 (35.7) 338 (64.3) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
10 | An alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contain 40% alcohol is sufficient for hands disinfectant | |||
True False ϕ (Answer should be 60%) | 283 (58.7) 199 (41.3) | 239 (45.4) 287 (54.6) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
11 | Rubbing my hands until soap forms a lather for 10 seconds before rinsing is enough for hand disinfection | |||
True False ϕ (Answer should be 20 seconds) | 202 (42.0) 279 (58.0) | 310 (58.9) 216 (41.1) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
12 | Temperature of water makes no difference in terms of the cleansing effect of hand cleaning | |||
True ϕ False | 219 (62.2) 133 (37.8) | 370 (70.3) 156 (29.7) | 0.012 ★ * | |
13 | Total number of correct | |||
(0–12) mean ± standard deviation | 7.12 (2.41) | 9.55 (1.58) | < 0.001 ▲ *** |
Variables | Nepalese Residing in Hong Kong (n = 482) | F Statistics ▲ & p-Value | Native Chinese Population of Hong Kong (n = 526) | F Statistics ▲ & p-Value |
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Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |||
Age group | ||||
18–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50–59 60 or above Total: | 6.33 (2.22) 6.47 (2.49) 7.48 (2.41) 7.75 (2.56) 7.50 (1.89) 6.07 (2.02) 7.12 (2.41) | 6.36 < 0.001 *** | 8.86 (0.79) 9.72 (1.46) 9.87 (1.36) 9.55 (1.58) 9.57 (1.52) 8.76 (2.14) 9.55 (158) | 5.52 < 0.001 *** |
Gender | ||||
Male Female | 7.13 (2.42) 7.11 (2.41) | 0.25 0.928 | 9.35 (1.60) 9.69 (1.55) | 1.11 0.018 * |
Marital status | ||||
Single Married/Partnered Widowed/Separated/Divorced | 6.75 (2.44) 7.29 (2.39) 6.41 (2.33) | 3.37 0.035* | 9.61 (1.48) 9.51 (1.67) 9.50 (1.54) | 0.26 p = 0.771 |
Educational level | ||||
Primary or below Secondary Tertiary/College or above | 6.48 (1.92) 7.54 (2.35) 7.12 (2.57) | 5.89 0.003** | 7.00 (3.74) 9.09 (1.62) 9.73 (1.47) | 15.07 <0.001*** |
Working status | ||||
Full time Part time Nil ✡ | 7.27 (2.53) 6.83 (2.45) 6.95 (2.21) | 1.18 0.309 | 9.73 (1.43) 9.59 (1.60) 9.28 (1.74) | 5.14 0.006 ** |
Comorbid illness | ||||
No Yes | 7.21 (2.44) 6.70 (2.24) | 0.25 0.08 | 9.61 (1.49) 9.28 (1.90) | 1.73 0.054 |
Receive influenza vaccination over the past 12 months | ||||
No Yes | 7.28 (2.39) 5.31 (1.79) | 5.19 < 0.001 *** | 9.43 (1.50) 9.97 (1.80) | 0.63 0.001 ** |
Would you perform hand hygiene more often during infectious disease outbreaks? | ||||
No Yes | 6.22 (2.32) 8.26 (2.06) | 5.75 < 0.001 *** | 9.44 (1.58) 9.58 (1.58) | 0.11 0.377 |
How much time do you usually lather your hands with soap before rinsing? | ||||
Less than 5 s 5–10 s 11–19 s 20 secs or more | 5.65 (2.13) 8.06 (2.03) 8.09 (2.08) 8.20 (2.05) | 65.05 < 0.001 *** | 8.90 (1.72) 9.47 (1.34) 9.90 (2.03) 10.38 (1.41) | 13.29 < 0.001 *** |
Rub hands on own clothing | ||||
Always/Sometimes Never | 7.23 (2.40) 5.74 (2.08) | 1.32 < 0.001 *** | 9.52 (1.60) 9.56 (1.56) | 0.35 0.736 |
Self-Reported Practice | Nepalese Residing in Hong Kong (n = 482) | Native Chinese Population of Hong Kong (n = 526) | Test Statistics & p-Value | |
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Item | n (%) | n (%) | ||
Hand cleaning | ||||
1 | Before handling food or cooking | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 19 (4.2) 125 (26.1) 297 (61.7) 32 (6.8) 5 (1.2) 4 | 11 (2.1) 240 (46.0) 267 (51.1) 2 (0.4) 2 (0.4) 4 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
2 | After handling food or cooking | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 78 (16.2) 112 (23.3) 256 (53.3) 32 (6.7) 4 (0.5) 0 | 9 (1.7) 160 (30.8) 349 (67.3) 1 (0.2) 0 (0.0) 7 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
3 | Before eating | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes | 64 (13.3) 127 (26.3) 250 (51.9) 38 (7.9) 3 (0.6) | 58 (11.0) 227 (43.2) 223 (42.4) 6 (1.1) 12 (2.3) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
4 | After urination | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes | 115 (23.9) 124 (25.7) 199 (41.3) 39 (8.1) 5 (1.0) | 3 (0.6) 301 (57.2) 222 (42.2) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
5 | After defecation | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes | 66 (13.7) 27 (5.6) 317 (65.8) 69 (14.3) 3 (0.6) | 1 (0.2) 90 (17.1) 434 (82.5) 1 (0.2) 0 (0.0) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
6 | After feeding a child | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 55 (12.4) 127 (28.5) 216 (48.5) 40 (9.1) 6 (1.5) 38 | 189 (35.9) 159 (30.2) 171 (32.5) 2 (0.4) 5 (1.0) 0 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
7 | After caring for a sick person | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 26 (5.5) 79 (16.9) 262 (56.0) 100 (21.4) 2 (0.2) 13 | 4 (0.9) 59 (13.1) 304 (67.7) 80 (17.9) 2 (0.4) 77 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
8 | After daily work | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 14 (3.3) 79 (19.0) 264 (63.0) 55 (13.3) 6 (1.4) 64 | 70 (13.9) 175 (34.6) 243 (48.1) 12 (2.4) 5 (1.0) 21 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
9 | When your hands are visibly dirty | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes | 75 (15.6) 90 (18.7) 260 (53.8) 50 (10.4) 7 (1.5) | 3 (0.6) 11 (2.0) 505 (96.0) 2 (0.4) 5 (1.0) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
10 | After sneezing or coughing | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes | 126 (26.1) 80 (16.6) 212 (44.0) 57 (11.8) 7 (1.5) | 104 (19.8) 146 (27.8) 195 (37.0) 34 (6.5) 47 (8.9) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
11 | After touching livestock(s) | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 9 (2.4) 53 (14.0) 244 (64.5) 69 (18.3) 3 (0.8) 104 | 2 (0.6) 25 (7.6) 275 (83.0) 24 (7.3) 5 (1.5) 195 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
12 | After touching animal(s) waste | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes Not applicable ※ | 25 (6.2) 57 (14.1) 264 (64.8) 60 (14.9) 0 (0.0) 76 | 0 (0.0) 11 (3.1) 318 (90.2) 21 (5.9) 3 (0.8) 173 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
13 | After disposal of garbage bag | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Wet wipes | 203 (42.1) 53 (11.0) 185 (38.4) 40 (8.3) 1 (0.2) | 16 (3.0) 148 (28.1) 351 (66.8) 10 (1.9) 1 (0.2) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
14 | After gardening | |||
No Water only Water and soap ABHR Not applicable ※ | 28 (7.5) 43 (11.5) 271 (72.3) 33 (8.7) 107 | 5 (1.4) 105 (28.5) 257 (69.8) 1 (0.3) 158 | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
15 | Would you perform hand hygiene more often during infectious disease outbreaks? | |||
No Yes | 261 (54.1) 221 (45.9) | 121 (23.0) 405 (77.0) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
16 | How much time do you usually lather your hands with soap before rinsing? | |||
Less than 5 s 5–10 s 11–19 s 20 s or more | 197 (40.9) 78 (16.2) 70 (14.5) 137 (28.4) | 86 (16.3) 303 (57.6) 72 (13.7) 65 (12.4) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
17 | Ignore handwashing if in a hurry | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 52 (10.8) 287 (59.5) 143 (29.7) | 5 (1.0) 53 (10.0) 467 (89.0) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
18 | Ignore handwashing when nobody in the washroom | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 20 (4.1) 270 (56.0) 192 (39.9) | 1 (0.2) 30 (5.7) 494 (94.1) | < 0.001 ◈ *** | |
19 | Ignore handwashing if I have only urinated | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 27 (5.6) 295 (61.2) 160 (33.2) | 6 (1.1) 60 (11.4) 459 (87.5) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
Hand drying | ||||
20 | Rub hands on own clothing | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 367 (76.1) 80 (16.6) 35 (7.3) | 40 (7.6) 184 (35.0) 301 (57.4) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
21 | Air evaporation | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 125 (25.9) 215 (44.6) 142 (29.5) | 99 (18.8) 265 (50.5) 161 (30.7) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
22 | Use personal towel or handkerchief | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 160 (33.2) 240 (49.8) 82 (17.0) | 53 (10.1) 135 (25.7) 337 (64.2) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
23 | Use own disposable tissue | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 139 (28.8) 222 (46.0) 121 (25.2) | 188 (35.8) 240 (45.7) 97 (18.5) | 0.033 ★ * | |
24 | Paper towels supplied by the washroom | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 118 (24.5) 199 (41.3) 165 (34.2) | 364 (69.3) 144 (27.5) 17 (3.2) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
25 | Shaking my hands to get rid of excess water before drying | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 277 (57.5) 180 (37.2) 25 (5.3) | 279 (53.1) 184 (35.0) 62 (11.9) | 0.005 ★ ** | |
26 | How many paper towels do you commonly used | |||
One Two Three Four or more Not applicable ※ | 148 (33.4) 217 (48.9) 57 (12.9) 21 (4.8) 39 | 240 (46.3) 234 (45.2) 37 (7.1) 7 (1.4) 7 | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
27 | Warm hand dryer | |||
Always Sometimes never | 178 (36.9) 231 (48.0) 73 (15.1) | 105 (20.0) 334 (63.6) 86 (16.4) | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
28 | Jet hand dryer | |||
Always Sometimes Never | 111 (23.1) 285 (59.2) 86 (17.7) | 98 (18.7) 319 (60.7) 108 (20.6) | 0.236 ★ | |
29 | If warm hand dryer is used, how do you usually position your hands? | |||
Rubbing the hands during drying Hold the hands stationary during drying Not applicable ※ | 164 (46.6) 188 (53.4) 130 | 247 (52.7) 222 (47.3) 56 | 0.120 ★ | |
30 | Average time for using warm hand dryer (in seconds) | |||
Less than 5 sec 5–10 s 11–20 s 21–30 s 31–40 s 41 s or more Not applicable ※ | 55 (12.0) 175 (37.8) 152 (32.9) 53 (11.4) 14 (3.1) 13 (2.8) 20 | 40 (8.5) 243 (51.8) 141 (30.1) 29 (6.2) 11 (2.3) 5 (1.1) 56 | 0.001 ★ ** | |
31 | Average time for using jet hand dryer (in seconds) | |||
Less than 5 s 5–10 s 11–20 s 21–30 s 31–40 s 41 s or more Not applicable ※ | 44 (10.0) 149 (34.0) 147 (33.7) 44 (10.0) 38 (8.7) 16 (3.6) 44 | 53 (12.2) 226 (51.8) 120 (27.5) 19 (4.4) 13 (3.0) 5 (1.1) 89 | < 0.001 ★ *** | |
32 | Methods commonly used for hand drying at home | |||
Rubbed hands on own clothes Air evaporation Use own towel A towel shared with family members Paper towels Warm hand dryer Jet hand dryer | 118 (24.3) 114 (23.6) 160 (33.1) 30 (6.2) 50 (10.4) 7 (1.5) 3 (0.9) | 21 (4.0) 25 (4.7) 171 (32.5) 236 (45.0) 68 (13.0) 3 (0.6) 1 (0.2) | < 0.001 ◈ *** |
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Suen, L.K.P.; Rana, T. Knowledge Level and Hand Hygiene Practice of Nepalese Immigrants and Their Host Country Population: A Comparative Study. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114019
Suen LKP, Rana T. Knowledge Level and Hand Hygiene Practice of Nepalese Immigrants and Their Host Country Population: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(11):4019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114019
Chicago/Turabian StyleSuen, Lorna K.P., and Tika Rana. 2020. "Knowledge Level and Hand Hygiene Practice of Nepalese Immigrants and Their Host Country Population: A Comparative Study" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 11: 4019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114019
APA StyleSuen, L. K. P., & Rana, T. (2020). Knowledge Level and Hand Hygiene Practice of Nepalese Immigrants and Their Host Country Population: A Comparative Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11), 4019. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114019