Improving young children’s handwashing behaviour and understanding of germs: The impact of A Germ’s Journey educational resources in schools and public spaces
Younie S, Mitchell C, Bisson M-J, Crosby S, Kukona A, Laird K (2020) Improving young children’s handwashing behaviour and understanding of germs: The impact of A Germ’s Journey educational resources in schools and public spaces. PLoS ONE 15(11): e0242134. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0242134
Evaluating approaches to designing effective Co-Created hand-hygiene interventions for children in India, Sierra Leone and the UK
Crosby S, Younie S, Williamson I, Laird K (2020) Evaluating approaches to designing effective Co-Created hand-hygiene interventions for children in India, Sierra Leone and the UK. PLoS ONE 15(9): e0239234. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0239234
Children and handwashing: Developing a resource to promote health and well-being in low and middle income countries
Crosby, S., Laird, K. and Younie, S. (2019) Children and handwashing: Developing a resource to promote health and well-being in low and middle income countries. Health Education Journal, 79(2), 123–137
Interactive health-hygiene education for early years: the creation and evaluation of learning resources to improve understanding of handwashing practice.
Crosby, S., Laird, K. and Younie, S. (2019) Interactive health-hygiene education for early years: the creation and evaluation of learning resources to improve understanding of handwashing practice. International Journal of Early Years Education, 27(4), 1-17
MESH Guide
MESH is a prototype for a teacher/researcher led, international, knowledge management system for teachers using digital tools to keep costs low. The MESHGuide linked to below is the research summaries, updated periodically, written for teachers (and parents/carers), linked to the research giving rise to the advice.
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