Abstract

BackgroundPoor personal hygiene and inadequate sanitation practices among young children leads to communicable diseases. There remains a gap in the holistic assessment of school children’s hygiene literacy, practices and effectiveness of school-based hygiene interventions in Pakistan. Therefore, a school-based intervention protocol has been designed to promote personal and environmental hygiene practices for primary school children. Towards improving children’s hygiene behaviors, the study will also focus on enhancing mothers' hygiene knowledge and practices.MethodsUsing quasi-experimental design with mixed methods data collection approaches, this study will be conducted in schools located in an urban squatter settlements in Pakistan. To assess primary grade children and their mothers‘ hygiene status, a survey will be held in the pre-intervention phase. This phase also includes qualitative exploration of key stakeholders (mothers, teachers, health & education authorities representatives’) perceptions about the factors facilitating and impeding the adaption of hygiene behaviors among school children. In-depth guides and focus group discussion tools will be used for this purpose. This will be followed by multi-component intervention phase with behavior change strategies to improve children‘s and mothers’ hygiene literacy and behaviors. The post-intervention phase will assess the intervention effectiveness in terms of enhancing hygiene knowledge and practices among school children and mothers, alongside exploration of mothers and teachers’ insights into whether or not the intervention has been effective in improving hygiene practices among children. Paired t-test will be applied pre and post-intervention to measure the differences between the mothers and children's hygiene literacy and knowledge scores. Similar test will be performed to assess the differences in children’s hygiene knowledge and practice scores, pre and post-intervention (< 50 = poor, 50–75 = good and > 75 = excellent). Thematic analysis will be carried out for qualitative data.DiscussionMulti-component intervention aimed at improving personal and environmental hygiene among primary school children offers an opportunity to design and test various behavioral change strategies at school and in home settings. The study findings will be significant in assessing the intervention’s effectiveness in improving children‘s overall hygiene.Trial registrationRetrospectively registered with ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03942523) on 5th May 2019.

Highlights

  • Poor personal hygiene and inadequate sanitation practices among young children leads to communicable diseases

  • Gaps in school health promotion highlighting the need for hygiene awareness and intervention has been addressed in WASH programs across low and middle income countries (LMICs); with potential to contribute towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) goal 3 [34, 35]

  • The described protocol of the study aim to test the effectiveness of school-based hygiene interventions to improve the knowledge and practices of school children in semi-urban schools in Pakistan

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Summary

Methods

The study will employ quasi-experimental design (prepost-intervention without a control arm). Survey questionnaire for children include questions to gauge children’s knowledge and practices on basic personal and environmental health aspects at pre and post-intervention phases of the study. By using qualitative data collection approach, four tools will be used; (1) checklist to review the school education curriculum, (2) school hygiene assessment checklist, (3) in-depth interview guide with school teachers, TEO and THO and (4) a focus group discussion (FGD) interview guide for mothers. Phase II: Intervention The multi-component intervention package will be designed aiming to improve hygiene literacy and behaviors among children This includes improvement in the school physical environment, implementation of BCC strategies, reinforcement of BCC strategies, capacity building of the school community and enhancing the capacity of mothers to facilitate school children adapt hygiene behaviors. 2.2 Awareness raising sessions for mothers will be conducted by teachers and health workers to enhance mothers’ practices for personal and environmental hygiene

Discussion
Background
Reinforcement of hygiene concepts to children through multiple strategies
Findings
42. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: School Health Guidelines
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