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Hand hygiene and safety behaviours at shopping centres in COVID-19: an observation in Wa township in Ghana
Author(s) -
Nicholas Fielmua,
Bismarck Yelfogle Guba,
Darius Tuonianuo Mwingyine
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of water sanitation and hygiene for development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.414
H-Index - 22
eISSN - 2408-9362
pISSN - 2043-9083
DOI - 10.2166/washdev.2021.240
Subject(s) - hygiene , covid-19 , psychological intervention , pandemic , environmental health , personal protective equipment , business , medicine , psychology , nursing , marketing , virology , disease , pathology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty)
This study observed hand hygiene and safety behaviours of shoppers and shop keepers with respect to COVID-19 safety protocols in shopping centres in Wa, a business centre in North-western Ghana Based on the theory of planned behaviour, the behaviours of 751 customers of 50 shops with handwashing facilities were observed from April to June 2020 It was observed that adherence to COVID-19 safety protocols at shopping centres was very poor Although the shops observed provided handwashing facilities, 91 3% of the customers did not practise handwashing before entering the shops Also, 84 2% of them did not wear mouth-and-nose masks during shopping Similarly, for 78% of the shops observed, no shop attendant wore a mask Despite the provision of handwashing facilities and widespread advocacy to minimise the infection of COVID-19, the citizenry, especially the youth, demonstrate a poor attitude towards safety measures Non-adherence to COVID-19 protocols was higher in shops where there was no pressure to conform to the protocols The findings, amidst the increasing number of infections, suggest that attitude and perceived behavioural control are critical to the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and, as such, could be good entry points for behavioural interventions

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