Author/Authors :
Elizabeth Scott and Adrian Johnstone ، نويسنده , , Karabeth Vanick، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Background
Upper respiratory tract infections and gastrointestinal tract infections are the cause of a significant level of illness on college campuses. However, preventative measures such as handwashing and hand sanitation are often not well-supported, understood, or practiced on campus.
Methods
A confidential, self-administered on-line survey was performed during April–May 2006.
Results
Nine hundred and ninety-four participants completed the survey. Of these, 49% were undergraduates, 30% were graduates, and 34% lived in residence halls on campus.
Conclusions
We recommend the importance of creating an awareness of proper hand hygiene practices as they relate to the everyday context of a college campus. In addition, we believe there is a need for hand hygiene education targeted at students. Finally, we strongly recommend that college authorities provide soap and a means of hand drying in all residential bathrooms.