Is Structured Observation a Valid Technique to Measure Handwashing Behavior? Use of Acceleration Sensors Embedded in Soap to Assess Reactivity to Structured Observation
Structured observation is often used to evaluate handwashing behavior We assessed reactivity to structured observation in rural Bangladesh by distributing soap containing acceleration sensors and performing structured observa non 4 days later Sensors recorded the number of times soap was moved In 45...
Main Authors: | Ram, P. K., Halder, A. K., Granger, S. P., Jones, T., Hall, P., Hitchcock, D., Wright, R., Nygren, B., Islam, M. S., Molyneaux, J. W., Luby, S. P. |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | EN |
Published: |
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5327 |
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