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Nearly 75% of Kids Surveyed in Singapore Are Still Not Washing Their Hands Correctly

Lifebuoy
2022-10-12 09:32 5681
  • Three years since COVID-19 began, survey reveals that one-quarter of kids do not wash their hands after using the bathroom
  • 56% don't use soap every time they wash their hands
  • 72% do not comply with guidelines recommending they wash their hands for 20 to 30 seconds[i]

SINGAPORE, Oct. 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lifebuoy, the world's number one hygiene soap brand[ii], today released the findings of a Singapore online survey into parents' or guardians' handwashing expectations compared with the actual reported behaviour of children. The survey findings, timed for Global Handwashing Day on 15 October, highlight the need to further educate children on how best to wash their hands to prevent the spread of illness and disease.  

 

The survey is the first time the brand has researched Singaporean families, including children, and it provides a live cultural snapshot into handwashing post-pandemic. It found that most children understand the importance of handwashing to "keep germs away" and "stop the spread of viruses". Additionally, many children reported washing their hands at critical times of the day, including before eating (73%) and after using the bathroom (75%). However, it also revealed that one-quarter of children reported that they do not wash their hands after using the bathroom or before they eat and more than half (56%) do not use soap every time they wash their hands.  

Since the pandemic, 81% of parents or guardians who participated in the online survey said they have increased their expectations of how many times their child should wash their hands per day, and 73% have increased the length of time they want their child to wash their hands for each time.

Yet only one-quarter of parents or guardians surveyed teach their children to wash their hands for 20 to 30 seconds as recommended by UNICEF.[iii] Handwashing is one of the most effective ways of protection and one of the most cost-effective solutions to protect communities.

Poh Khim Yin, Global Brand Lead, Lifebuoy, said: "This survey reiterates the importance of a consistent approach to educating kids about proper hygiene, especially in light of the easing of pandemic restriction. We also know the annual uptick of influenza and other respiratory viruses during peak seasonal flu months from November through January.[iv]  Given the fatigue of hearing messages about hygiene and fewer reminders around health, this survey highlights the reminder for us to make hygiene a habit."

According to the survey, the responsibility to teach and impart handwashing habits to children falls predominantly on parents' or guardians' shoulders, with 71% of children identifying parents or guardians as having the most influence on them. However, 89% of parents surveyed also agreed that their child learns important life skills such as hygiene practices from their peers. The concept of peer learning is further explored in the Lifebuoy-commissioned "All Hands On Deck: Promoting Hand Hygiene through Peer-to-Peer Learning" report co-authored by Research For Impact Singapore and Weber Shandwick.

Dr. Joanne Yoong, Founder, Research for Impact Singapore, said, "Most children who participated in the Lifebuoy survey did not need further information about the benefits of washing their hands, but instead needed to change their behaviors. Parents and teachers have an important role to play, but evidence shows that children can also learn effectively through their fellow peers, especially in early childhood." 

Unilever's Global Handwashing Day 2022 Theme: The power of peer-to-peer learning

'H for Handwashing' is the award-winning global behaviour change program created by Lifebuoy in 2020. The campaign aims to teach children the importance of good hygiene by co-creating programmes with education, health, humanitarian, and behaviour change experts to encourage handwashing habits in children from a young age. The survey findings present a unique opportunity for Lifebuoy to help Singaporean children develop strong habits around handwashing.

This year, the brand will increase its impact even further. Lifebuoy has appointed over 100,000 'H for Handwashing' Chief Education Officers (CEOs), all children aged between six and 12. Each was chosen due to their passion for positively impacting their local community in remarkable ways. In Singapore, Sharon, age 10, was handpicked to be the official representative for the brand, and she will be used as one of three CEOs to appear in the marketing campaign. The 'H for Handwashing' CEOs will be equipped to take the message forward using Lifebuoy's decade-old proven behaviour change material and work on the ground. The 'H for Handwashing' CEOs will visit schools, sharing Lifebuoy's alphabet book, handwashing games, videos, posters, and more to help drive lasting behaviour change. 

Notes to Editors:

About Lifebuoy

Lifebuoy is the world's number one hygiene soap brand, sold in over 100 countries. Through the Lifebuoy brand, we aim to make a difference by creating quality, affordable products and promoting healthy hygiene habits. Since 2010, we have reached over 1 billion people through our handwashing programs.

Since the launch of the Lifebuoy brand in 1894, we have supported people in their quest for better personal hygiene. The classic red bar of soap and its distinctive medicated carbolic scent was synonymous with cleanliness throughout the twentieth century. Today, the brand is so much more. With its many soap variants and specially designed body washes. These, along with the range of liquid hand washes and hand hygiene gel, ensure daily hygiene and freshness for the entire family. For more information, please visit: https://www.unilever.com/brands/personal-care/lifebuoy/

About Global Handwashing Day

Global Handwashing Day (GHD) is a global advocacy day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of handwashing with soap to prevent diseases and save lives. The advocacy day, now its 14th year, was co-founded by Unilever through its Lifebuoy brand in 2008 with the Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) alongside UNICEF, P&G, USAID, the Work Bank Water and Sanitation Program, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Academy for Educational Development. Each year, GHD is celebrated by over 200 million people in more than 100 countries around the world. For more information, please visit: https://globalhandwashing.org/global-handwashing-day/

About the Survey

The survey was commissioned by Lifebuoy. Sampling design and fieldwork was carried out by Dynata, the world's largest first-party data platform for insights, activation and measurement. The online panel survey was conducted in Singapore in September 2022 amongst 500 parents or guardians of children aged between six and 12 years of age. Of these parents or guardians, 428 had their children with them and they were asked to answer a small number of questions related to their hand hygiene habits.

About Research for Impact Singapore

Research For Impact (RFI) is a Singapore-based think-tank dedicated to making the behavioral and social sciences accessible, inclusive, and transformative for all.  Our multidisciplinary team offers research, monitoring and evaluation, advisory, and capacity-building services to organizations with social purpose goals across diverse sectors, including health, education, social protection, finance, and community development.  We combine global experience and technical expertise with a creative, collaborative approach that enables our partners to empower themselves through evidence-driven decision-making for policy-making, practice, and advocacy.

[i], iii https://www.unicef.org/coronavirus/everything-you-need-know-about-washing-your-hands-protect-against-coronavirus-covid-19

[ii] Calculation based on Nielsen unit sales information for the total markets (approx. 40 countries). Latest 12 months available

[iv] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8485711/

 

 
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