Jones Timothy F, Grimm Karen
Tennessee Department of Health, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2008 Jun;34(6):510-3. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2008.01.035.
Foodborne diseases cause 76 million illnesses in the U.S. each year, and almost half of all money spent on food is spent in restaurants. Restaurant inspections are a critical public health intervention for the prevention of foodborne disease.
A telephone survey of randomly selected Tennessee residents aged > or =18 was performed. Data were collected on respondents' demographics, knowledge, attitudes, and expectations regarding restaurant inspections.
Of 2000 respondents, 97% were aware that restaurants are inspected regularly by the health department. More than half of the respondents believed that inspections should be performed at least 12 times per year; only one third were aware that inspections currently occur only twice per year in Tennessee. More than one third of the respondents considered an inspection score of > or =90 acceptable for a restaurant at which they would eat; the mean score in Tennessee is 82. When presented with a variety of scenarios, an overwhelming number of respondents felt that public health responses to safety violations should be far more draconian than they actually are. Survey answers did not differ consistently based on respondents' race, gender, or history of having worked in a restaurant.
This study identified a number of public misconceptions and unrealistically high expectations of the public health restaurant-inspection system. It is important to improve consumers' understanding of inspection scores and the limitations of regulatory inspections, as well as the role of such inspections in disease prevention.
食源性疾病每年在美国导致7600万人患病,而几乎一半的食品支出用于餐馆。餐馆检查是预防食源性疾病的一项关键公共卫生干预措施。
对田纳西州随机抽取的年龄大于或等于18岁的居民进行了电话调查。收集了受访者的人口统计学信息、关于餐馆检查的知识、态度和期望的数据。
在2000名受访者中,97%的人知道餐馆会接受卫生部门的定期检查。超过一半的受访者认为检查每年应至少进行12次;只有三分之一的人知道田纳西州目前每年只进行两次检查。超过三分之一的受访者认为一家他们会去就餐的餐馆检查得分大于或等于90是可以接受的;田纳西州的平均得分是82分。当面对各种情况时,绝大多数受访者认为公共卫生部门对安全违规行为的应对措施应该比实际情况更加严厉。调查答案在受访者的种族、性别或是否有餐馆工作经历方面没有一致的差异。
本研究发现了公众对公共卫生餐馆检查系统存在的一些误解和不切实际的高期望。提高消费者对检查分数、监管检查的局限性以及此类检查在疾病预防中的作用的理解非常重要。