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Factors Influencing Hand Sanitizer Use in US Adults: A Formative Assessment
Candace D. Rutt
, Linda D. West
, Amanda D. Garcia-Williams
, Shantrice L. Jones
, Rebekah M. Frankson
,
Joshua Rosenberger
, Samaria K. Aluko-Estrella
Biobehavioral Health
Survey Research Center
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USA
100%
Education
100%
Formative Assessment
100%
Social Norm
100%
In-Depth Interview
50%
Diseases
50%
Emotions
50%
Prior experience
50%
Communication Channel
50%
Knowledge Gap
50%
Keyphrases
US Adults
100%
Formative Assessment
100%
Hand Sanitizer
100%
Hand Hygiene
37%
Incomplete Knowledge
25%
Germ
25%
Social Norms
25%
Lack of Education
25%
Press Releases
12%
Alcohol Use
12%
Depth Interviews
12%
Knowledge Gaps
12%
Proper Use
12%
Infectious Diseases
12%
Communication Channels
12%
Posters
12%
Thematic Coding
12%
Social Media Advertisements
12%
MAXQDA
12%
Computer Science
Influencing Factor
100%
United States of America
100%
Psychology
Social Norms
100%
Thematic Coding
50%
Food Science
Sanitizer
100%
Sanitizing
11%