Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10471969 | Social Science & Medicine | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Based on these findings, we suggest that future hygiene promotion strategies aim for a closer match between community priorities and government hygiene policies, e.g. by allowing for a larger diversity of low-cost sanitation solutions. Scaling up participatory community-based hygiene promotion is also recommended to curb dependency and spark initiatives in ethnic minority communities. Finally, interventions should focus on hygiene “software” - promoting hygiene behaviour changes known to effectively prevent hygiene related diseases.
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Authors
Thilde Rheinländer, Helle Samuelsen, Anders Dalsgaard, Flemming Konradsen,