Are changes in hygiene behaviour sustained?
We know that hygiene promotion activities can reduce the incidence of diarrhoeal diseases. But do people forget the hygiene lessons they have learned and drop back to old habits? This article describeshow researchers set about finding out the answers to these questions.
how researchers set about finding out the answers to these questions.
Approaches to promote handwashing and sanitation behaviour change in low‐ and middle‐income countries: a mixed method systematic review
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Veegaete, Axel Vande
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Cargo, Margaret
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