Macaskill Lesley A, Dwyer John J M, Uetrecht Connie L, Dombrow Carol
Toronto Public Health, ON.
Can J Diet Pract Res. 2003 Winter;64(4):202-7. doi: 10.3148/64.4.2003.202.
Eat Smart! Ontario's Healthy Restaurant Program is a standard provincial health promotion program. Public health units grant an award of excellence to restaurants that meet designated standards in nutrition, food safety, and non-smoking seating. The purpose of this study was to assess whether program objectives for participating restaurant operators were achieved during the first year of program implementation, and to obtain operators' recommendations for improving the program. Dillman's tailored design method was used to design a mail survey and implement it among participating operators (n = 434). The design method, which consisted of four mail-outs, yielded a 74% response rate. Fifty percent of respondents operated family-style or quick-service restaurants, and 82% of respondents learned about the program from public health inspectors. Almost all respondents (98%) participated in the program mainly to have their establishments known as clean and healthy restaurants, 65% received and used either point-of-purchase table stands or postcards to promote the program, and 98% planned to continue participating. The respondents' suggestions for improving the program were related to the award ceremony and program materials, media promotion, communication, education, and program standards. Program staff can use the findings to enhance the program.
明智饮食!安大略省健康餐厅计划是一项省级标准的健康促进计划。公共卫生部门会向在营养、食品安全和无烟座位方面达到指定标准的餐厅授予卓越奖。本研究的目的是评估在该计划实施的第一年,参与计划的餐厅经营者的计划目标是否实现,并获取经营者对改进该计划的建议。采用迪尔曼的定制设计方法来设计一份邮件调查问卷,并在参与的经营者(n = 434)中实施。该设计方法包括四次邮件发送,回复率为74%。50%的受访者经营家庭式或快餐服务餐厅,82%的受访者从公共卫生检查员那里了解到该计划。几乎所有受访者(98%)参与该计划主要是为了让他们的餐厅被视为干净健康的餐厅,65%的受访者收到并使用了购买点餐桌立牌或明信片来推广该计划,98%的受访者计划继续参与。受访者对改进该计划的建议涉及颁奖典礼和计划材料、媒体推广、沟通、教育以及计划标准。计划工作人员可以利用这些结果来改进该计划。