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Nearly half of hospital toilet users skip handwashing, study says

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK, JUL 20 – The study monitored 2,636 flushes over 19 weeks, finding 43.7% of hospital toilet users skipped handwashing, raising concerns over patient safety and hygiene practices.

  • A new University of Surrey study found that 43.7% of hospital toilet users skipped handwashing, with 2,636 flushes recorded over 19 weeks at Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen.
  • Public health officials note NHS England calls handwashing one of the easiest ways to prevent infections, while Dr Pablo Pereira Doel warned neglect could `directly affect patient safety`.
  • The study’s sensor data revealed non-compliance peaked at 61.8% and showed lowest handwashing rates during early morning, evening, and mealtimes.
  • Professor Benjamin Gardner recommended strategies that raise awareness at key moments, while Professor Carrie Newlands urged more effective behavioural strategies, according to researchers.
  • Looking ahead, hospitals must implement well-timed reminders and campaigns to improve hygiene practices, addressing significant public health concerns around patient safety.
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Many people do not wash their hands after the emergency need has been made. This is the result of a new study. Water and soap can work hygienic miracles – and two summated »Happy Birthdays«.

·Germany
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"After the toilet and before the meal: Don't forget to wash your hands!" is a well-known saying. However, a recent investigation shows that we still don't take it as accurately as possible with hygiene. Even where it is particularly important and in the truest sense of the word, it would be life-determining.

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A study in a hospital in Denmark shows that even after the Covid pandemic, hand hygiene is not as self-evident as one might think. Researchers argue for new educational campaigns.

·Vienna, Austria
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Hygiene is important, especially in a hospital. A study in Denmark, however, finds that many people do not even wash their hands after the toilet. Therefore, there was probably no learning effect during the Corona pandemic.

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Here you will find information on the topic "Failure of hygiene". Read now "So many do not wash their hands after the toilet.

·Germany
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Do you do it - washing your hands after each walk to the toilet? Surprisingly many people do not do it in a public toilet in a hospital. That's what a study has now found out.

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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