Are you sleeping nursery rhyme
"Given the longstanding clinical challenges of compliance with the six-step technique, there is also potential for this musical mnemonic to be adopted in the healthcare setting," the researchers said. Ensuring proper hand hygiene in child care centers and schools can help stop the spread of infectious diseases, such as influenza.
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Researchers developed the lyrics of the hand hygiene song in collaboration with children of preschool and primary school age. The ABC song is a popular tool for teaching the alphabet. Songs can be a particularly useful tool in helping children learn and remember. Thumb attack ! Thumb attack ! ( Ding, ding, dong ding, ding, dong)Įach line is repeated as needed to complete each step. Scrub them upside down ( Morning bells are ringing)Ħ. Twirl the tips around ( Morning bells are ringing)ĥ. Wash the back, wash the back ( Brother John, Brother John)Ĥ. Between the fingers ( Are you sleeping?)ģ. Here are the six steps sung to the tune, with the original lyric in parenthesis:Ģ. The tune to the song "Brother John," also known as "Frère Jacques," can be used with new lyrics to remind preschool and school-age children the steps involved in the WHO hand hygiene technique. The tune of a popular nursery rhyme can be used to help children remember the six-step hand hygiene technique recommended by the World Health Organization, according to an article in the BMJ.
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