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- Thom, James
- Bowen, Sarah
- Yang, Yuchen
- Devarajan, Sanjeev
- Doran, Helen
- Zampetis, Marios
- Papakonstantinou, Trisevgeni
- McDonagh, Maria
- McPhedran, Robert
- Toombs, Ben
- Ibrahimi Jarchlo, Ayla
- Rayner, Alice
- Jones, Philip
- Gold, Natalie
Abstract
Many foodborne illness outbreaks originate in food service establishments. We tested two behavioural interventions designed to improve the duration and quality of handwashing. We ran a three-armed parallel trial in a laboratory kitchen, from 7 March to 27 May 2022. Participants were n = 195 workers who handle food. We randomly allocated participants to three groups: Timer – tap-mounted timer that counted seconds while participants washed their hands; Precommitment – agreed to five statements on good hand hygiene before attending the kitchen; and Control. Participants completed a food preparation task under time pressure. Cameras focused on the sink captured handwashing. Outcome measures were number of times participants washed their hands; number of times they washed their hands using soap; number of times they washed using soap and washed the backs of their hands; and mean duration of handwashing attempts using soap. Participants in Timer washed their hands for 1.9 s longer on average than Control (β = 2.20, 95% CI = 0.34-4.06, p = 0.021). Participants in Precommitment washed their hands for 2.5 s longer on average than Control (β = 2.30, 95% CI = 0.33-4.27, p = 0.022). We found no statistically significant differences on any other outcome measure.
Suggested Citation
Thom, James & Bowen, Sarah & Yang, Yuchen & Devarajan, Sanjeev & Doran, Helen & Zampetis, Marios & Papakonstantinou, Trisevgeni & McDonagh, Maria & McPhedran, Robert & Toombs, Ben & Ibrahimi Jarchlo, , 2026.
"The effect of timers and precommitments on handwashing: a randomised controlled trial in a kitchen laboratory,"
Behavioural Public Policy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(2), pages 292-316, April.
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RePEc:cup:bpubpo:v:10:y:2026:i:2:p:292-316_5
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