Developing better understanding of hygiene is key to developing hygiene behaviour change in home and everyday life settings

Author:

Bloomfield S1ORCID,Ackerley L2

Affiliation:

1. International Scientific Forum on Home Hygiene, The Old Dairy Cottage, Woodhouse Lane, Montacute, Somerset TA156XL, UK

2. Medical and Scientific Engagement, Hygiene, Reckitt, Berkshire, UK

Abstract

Aims: Polling indicates the public has fairly good knowledge of times when hygiene is needed in their homes and everyday life in public spaces, but limited understanding of hygiene risk; this results in omitting some key behaviours and incorrectly applying untargeted behaviours. This poll explores how the public responded to government advice, and information from other sources, to address a specific disease threat – that is, COVID-19 infection. Methods: An online poll was developed, and data were collected from 1730 respondents in England aged 18 and above. Results: Data suggest that the UK public has a high level of concern about the importance of hygiene to prevent spread of COVID-19. They had good recall of advice given during the pandemic and were able to identify routes of infection transmission. When asked to identify key times for handwashing, most people (86%–90%) identified ‘after coughing, sneezing etc., before eating food with fingers, after touching contact surfaces and when returning home’, but a similar number also identified using the toilet, food handling and pet handling, despite the fact that government advice does not identify these as risk actions for COVID-19. This suggests they were unable to use their knowledge of how the virus spreads to make informed decisions about when to practice hygiene. Despite government guidance, public practices are still influenced by a conviction that deep cleaning, including non-targeted disinfectant usage on environmental surfaces, gives added protection, leading them to practise additional cleaning and disinfection in situations where there is little benefit. Conclusions: New insights from public polling, together with the nine moments Targeted Hygiene approach, offer a more robust communications approach to enable the public to make cognitive links between when, where, how and why to practise good hygiene, and in doing so, promote more effective and sustainable behaviours.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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