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Objective: To assess of knowledge and practice about hand washing among the women of Hassanabdal, Pakistan. Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted using self constructed mixed questionnaire (In Urdu and English), completed in 2 months comprising of sample size of 120 individuals. Results: About 50% of the respondents were under matric. 70% of the women were found to be unaware of the significance of hand washing. 80% of participants responded positive for washing hands before meals; it may be attributed to the religious practice. 69% of women did not wash their hands before feeding their children. 80% of these women were unaware of teaching their children about importance of washing hands. Conclusions: The lack of education is the cause of infrequent hand rinsing practices. The highly educated respondents demonstrated a good frequency of hand rinsing practice.

Nasim Ilyas, Azka Waqar, Khansa Waqar. (2016) Prevention is the best policy, , Volume-41, Issue-2.
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