Almiya, RajniJames, Pratiti HaldarTripathi, Shashi2023-07-142023-07-142022-12Almiya Rajni, James Pratiti Haldar, Tripathi Shashi. Knowledge and Practices regarding Personal Hygiene in School Going Children of Uttarakhand. Nursing Journal of India. 2022 Dec; 113(6): 269-2750029-6503http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/218271Personal hygiene refers to set of individual practices and conditions that help maintain health and prevent the spread of diseases. Maintaining personal hygiene is important for social health, physical health and psychosocial health. The present study aimed to assess the knowledge and reported practices of school going children regarding personal hygiene with a view to develop an information booklet. The study adopted cross sectional design to collect data from 410 school going children in rural villages of Haldwani block, Uttarakhand. The children were recruited via convenient sampling technique. It was found that majority (n=230, 56.09%) school going children had moderate knowledge of personal hygiene. The overall practices of children were found to be appropriate for 366 (89.51%) children. Regarding knowledge and hygienic practices, mother' s education plays vital role for school going children. Also, teachers with parents can play a pivotal role in providing health education regarding personal hygiene from early stage of childhood itself for longevity and to protect from illnesses.KnowledgePracticesPersonal hygieneSchool-going childrenKnowledge and Practices regarding Personal Hygiene in School Going Children of UttarakhandJournal ArticleIndiaMSc (N) Student, Department of Child Health NursingAssistant Professor, Child Health Nursing DepartmentAssistant Professor, Medical Surgical Nursing Department, all at Pal College of Nursing and Medical Sciences, Haldwani, Uttarakhand