Handwashing became the most important prevention method against COVID-19. However, there are many people across the world who are not aware of the importance of hand hygiene. As the world slowly recovers from the pandemic, the importance of handwashing necessitates conversations about the importance of handwashing beyond COVID-19.
‘Creating awareness on the importance of hand washing for disease prevention is necessary. By adopting safe means of health promotion, we will be able to move into a new normal where the momentum of hand washing practices continues and helps build a healthier nation.’
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The global theme "Our Future is at Hand—Let’s Move Forward Together" continues to highlight the critical role that hand hygiene plays in disease transmission with an emphasis on integrating this critical practice through behavioral changes. Studies suggest that personal behaviors cause more than 50 percent of illnesses and when these behaviors are optimally corrected through scientific methods, it can effectively contribute towards a healthier population aware of keeping themselves safe through preventive measures.
Handwashing, though a basic and widely known method to prevent acquired infections, is often ignored, or not seriously practiced though it is the first line of defense in preventing future outbreaks.
Hand hygiene has always been the single most important way of reducing the spread of disease and infection in hospitals. It’s particularly important for healthcare professionals such as nurses, midwives, doctors, and healthcare assistants who regularly come into close contact with patients to ensure robust hygiene practices.
Speaking at a webinar organized by USAID’s flagship health system strengthening project NISHTHA implemented by Jhpiego in collaboration with Unilever on the occasion of Global Handwashing Day, Dr. T. Dileep Kumar, president, Indian Nursing Council highlighted, "A big part of personal hygiene is hand hygiene and incorporating safety measures in developing habits will help avert illnesses and reduce the spread of germs and infections. Auxiliary nurses and midwives are instrumental in educating communities and galvanizing behavior change at grassroots towards importance of handwashing as preventive care. Creating experiential evidence-based learning with lesser educated communities through nurses and midwives can help instill importance of handwashing."
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Speaking on the role of nurses and midwives in inducing behavioral change through hand washing in masses, concluding the discussion by the panelists, Dr. Somesh Kumar, country director, Jhpiego said, "Personal hygiene is the primary defense to preventing disease and utmost important for our and our community’s health. Even before COVID-19 pandemic, governments, and health organizations all over the world promoted the need for having clean hands and appropriate handwashing behaviors for disease prevention. Global handwashing day is dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding the importance of handwashing as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases and save lives."
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In their efforts to spread the importance of hand washing for disease prevention, nurses, midwives, and healthcare professionals need to be equipped with the right tools to educate the masses. Additionally, they must be provided the resources and training required to implement good hand hygiene practices to respond to the pandemic and to safely maintain essential services. By adopting safe means of health promotion, we will move into a new normal where the momentum of hand washing practices continues and helps build a healthier nation.
Source-IANS