Knight Peter G, Jackson Jose C, Bain Brendan, Eldemire-Shearer Denise
Ministry of Health, Health Protection and Promotion Unit, Kings Street, Kingston, Jamaica.
Int J Food Sci Nutr. 2003 Jul;54(4):309-20. doi: 10.1080/09637480120092107.
Home interviews of 110 randomly selected householders representing three distinct socio-economic groups in North Central St Andrew, an urban community in Jamaica, were conducted during January-March 1999. Respondents were interviewed about their awareness of safe food handling, risk perception, food handling practices and attitude to food safety issues. The majority of respondents reported a fairly high knowledge of safe food handling practices; however, more than one-half were unfamiliar with the correct procedure for freezing and thawing of foods. Householders were very concerned about the food they purchased for preparation at home, displayed strong concerns about sanitation of food handling establishments, food handlers practices, and the appearance of foods purchased. The majority of respondents had never contacted their local Health Department or the Ministry of Health regarding food safety concerns. Diarrhea, stomach pain, vomiting and nausea were reported as the major symptoms of food-borne illness, while animal foods including dairy, beef, chicken, pork and fish/shellfish were implicated as the main source of food borne illnesses. There were no significant differences (P<0.5) observed between gender and socio-economic groups in the study, except for concern of the appearance of food and shopping options, respectively. These findings raise concerns about consumer food safety knowledge and practices in Jamaica. It is suggested that a national knowledge, awareness and practices survey should be conducted, followed by a properly designed food safety public education campaign, to enhance household food safety awareness in Jamaica.
1999年1月至3月期间,对牙买加城市社区圣安德鲁中北部三个不同社会经济群体的110名随机挑选的住户进行了入户访谈。受访者就他们对安全食品处理的认识、风险认知、食品处理习惯以及对食品安全问题的态度接受了访谈。大多数受访者表示对安全食品处理习惯有相当高的了解;然而,超过一半的人不熟悉食品冷冻和解冻的正确程序。住户们非常关心他们购买回家准备食用的食品,对食品处理场所的卫生、食品处理人员的操作以及所购食品的外观表现出强烈关注。大多数受访者从未就食品安全问题联系过当地卫生部门或卫生部。腹泻、胃痛、呕吐和恶心被报告为食源性疾病的主要症状,而包括乳制品、牛肉、鸡肉、猪肉和鱼/贝类在内的动物性食品被认为是食源性疾病的主要来源。在这项研究中,除了分别对食品外观和购物选择的关注外,性别和社会经济群体之间没有观察到显著差异(P<0.5)。这些发现引发了对牙买加消费者食品安全知识和习惯的关注。建议进行一次全国性的知识、认知和习惯调查,随后开展一场精心设计的食品安全公众教育运动,以提高牙买加家庭的食品安全意识。