'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.

BACKGROUND:Face cleanliness is a core component of the SAFE (Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness, and Environmental improvements) strategy for trachoma control. Understanding knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to face washing may be helpful for designing effective interventions for imp...

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Main Authors: Kristen Aiemjoy, Nicole E Stoller, Sintayehu Gebresillasie, Ayalew Shiferaw, Zerihun Tadesse, Tegene Sewnet, Bezuayehu Ayele, Melsew Chanyalew, Kelly Callahan, Aisha Stewart, Paul M Emerson, Thomas M Lietman, Jeremy D Keenan, Catherine E Oldenburg
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-10-01
Series:PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5082955?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fa5500b512a7402aa6eed83fb4c69df02020-11-25T01:21:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases1935-27271935-27352016-10-011010e000509910.1371/journal.pntd.0005099'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.Kristen AiemjoyNicole E StollerSintayehu GebresillasieAyalew ShiferawZerihun TadesseTegene SewnetBezuayehu AyeleMelsew ChanyalewKelly CallahanAisha StewartPaul M EmersonThomas M LietmanJeremy D KeenanCatherine E OldenburgBACKGROUND:Face cleanliness is a core component of the SAFE (Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness, and Environmental improvements) strategy for trachoma control. Understanding knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to face washing may be helpful for designing effective interventions for improving facial cleanliness. METHODS:In April 2014, a mixed methods study including focus groups and a quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted in the East Gojjam zone of the Amhara region of Ethiopia. Participants were asked about face washing practices, motivations for face washing, use of soap (which may reduce bacterial load), and fly control strategies. RESULTS:Overall, both knowledge and reported practice of face washing was high. Participants reported they knew that washing their own face and their children's faces daily was important for hygiene and infection control. Although participants reported high knowledge of the importance of soap for face washing, quantitative data revealed strong variations by community in the use of soap for face washing, ranging from 4.4% to 82.2% of households reporting using soap for face washing. Cost and forgetfulness were cited as barriers to the use of soap for face washing. Keeping flies from landing on children was a commonly cited motivator for regular face washing, as was trachoma prevention. CONCLUSIONS:Interventions aiming to improve facial cleanliness for trachoma prevention should focus on habit formation (to address forgetfulness) and address barriers to the use of soap, such as reducing cost. Interventions that focus solely on improving knowledge may not be effective for changing face-washing behaviors.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5082955?pdf=render
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author Kristen Aiemjoy
Nicole E Stoller
Sintayehu Gebresillasie
Ayalew Shiferaw
Zerihun Tadesse
Tegene Sewnet
Bezuayehu Ayele
Melsew Chanyalew
Kelly Callahan
Aisha Stewart
Paul M Emerson
Thomas M Lietman
Jeremy D Keenan
Catherine E Oldenburg
spellingShingle Kristen Aiemjoy
Nicole E Stoller
Sintayehu Gebresillasie
Ayalew Shiferaw
Zerihun Tadesse
Tegene Sewnet
Bezuayehu Ayele
Melsew Chanyalew
Kelly Callahan
Aisha Stewart
Paul M Emerson
Thomas M Lietman
Jeremy D Keenan
Catherine E Oldenburg
'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
author_facet Kristen Aiemjoy
Nicole E Stoller
Sintayehu Gebresillasie
Ayalew Shiferaw
Zerihun Tadesse
Tegene Sewnet
Bezuayehu Ayele
Melsew Chanyalew
Kelly Callahan
Aisha Stewart
Paul M Emerson
Thomas M Lietman
Jeremy D Keenan
Catherine E Oldenburg
author_sort Kristen Aiemjoy
title 'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.
title_short 'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.
title_full 'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.
title_fullStr 'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.
title_full_unstemmed 'If an Eye Is Washed Properly, It Means It Would See Clearly': A Mixed Methods Study of Face Washing Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Rural Ethiopia.
title_sort 'if an eye is washed properly, it means it would see clearly': a mixed methods study of face washing knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in rural ethiopia.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
issn 1935-2727
1935-2735
publishDate 2016-10-01
description BACKGROUND:Face cleanliness is a core component of the SAFE (Surgery, Antibiotics, Facial cleanliness, and Environmental improvements) strategy for trachoma control. Understanding knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors related to face washing may be helpful for designing effective interventions for improving facial cleanliness. METHODS:In April 2014, a mixed methods study including focus groups and a quantitative cross-sectional study was conducted in the East Gojjam zone of the Amhara region of Ethiopia. Participants were asked about face washing practices, motivations for face washing, use of soap (which may reduce bacterial load), and fly control strategies. RESULTS:Overall, both knowledge and reported practice of face washing was high. Participants reported they knew that washing their own face and their children's faces daily was important for hygiene and infection control. Although participants reported high knowledge of the importance of soap for face washing, quantitative data revealed strong variations by community in the use of soap for face washing, ranging from 4.4% to 82.2% of households reporting using soap for face washing. Cost and forgetfulness were cited as barriers to the use of soap for face washing. Keeping flies from landing on children was a commonly cited motivator for regular face washing, as was trachoma prevention. CONCLUSIONS:Interventions aiming to improve facial cleanliness for trachoma prevention should focus on habit formation (to address forgetfulness) and address barriers to the use of soap, such as reducing cost. Interventions that focus solely on improving knowledge may not be effective for changing face-washing behaviors.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5082955?pdf=render
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