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. 2016 Jun 9;58(6):e231–e240. doi: 10.1097/JOM.0000000000000738

TABLE 5.

Hand Hygiene Knowledge at Baseline

Control Group n = 627 Intervention Group n = 557 P
% (n) % (n)
Situations where hand hygiene should be performed
 After using the restroom 99% 98% 0.08
 After coming into contact with someone who is ill 96% 97% 0.70
 After touching items that could be contaminated (trash, diapers, elevator buttons, etc.) 95% 96% 0.47
 After sneezing or coughing 94% 94% 0.56
 Before eating 93% 92% 0.37
 While preparing food 93% 91% 0.26
 After coming into contact with someone who is injured 66% 68% 0.30
 After eating 59% 61% 0.48
 Before using the restroom 33% 34% 0.65
Expert recommended length of time to wash (s)
 10–15 6% 4% 0.31
 15–20 17% 17%
 20–25 18% 20%
 25–30 22% 19%
 30–35 19% 19%
 More than 35 18% 21%
Reason hand hygiene is effective in reducing risk of illness
 Hand hygiene reduces risk of letting germs into your body 81% 82% 0.78
 Hand hygiene kills germs 81% 82% 0.78
 Hand hygiene keeps your hands clean 67% 69% 0.50
 None of the above 1% 1% 0.75