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孟加拉国达卡市学校周边流动摊贩对儿童食品安全的认知情况。

Knowledge and awareness of children's food safety among school-based street food vendors in Dhaka, Bangladesh.

机构信息

Infectious Diseases Epidemiology Section, Department of Public Health, General Directorate of Health Affairs in Tabuk Region, Ministry of Health, Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2013 Apr;10(4):323-30. doi: 10.1089/fpd.2012.1283. Epub 2013 Mar 4.

Abstract

We carried out a cross-sectional study to determine the level of knowledge and awareness regarding children's food safety issues among the school-based street food vendors in Dhaka city. A total of 250 school-based street food vendors were interviewed employing a pre-tested structured questionnaire comprising foodborne illness and food hygiene-related questions. We used a scoring system based on the responses obtained from them, and categorized the overall level of knowledge and awareness into "adequate" and "inadequate." Multivariable logistic regression was used to explore the association between selected sociodemographic characteristics and the level of knowledge and awareness. The most common food item vended by school-based street food vendors was chotpoti/fuchka (37.2%). The median number of schoolchildren customers was 120 per vendor per day. All (100%) vendors were male with a mean age of 30.95±8.8 years, and their mean daily income was 131.16±62.54 Bangladeshi Taka (1.97±0.94 USD). Most (40.1%) of the respondents belonged to the age group 25-34 years, and the majority (43.6%) did not have any formal education. More than two-thirds (68%) vendors could not show adequate level of knowledge and awareness of children's food safety issues. The most common source of obtaining food safety information by vendors was electronic media (91.8%). Elderly (≥45 years) vendors were 17.73 times more likely to have adequate level of knowledge and awareness than the vendors belonging to age group 15-24 years (p<0.001; adjusted OR=17.73; 95% CI=4.38-71.73). Individuals who had an education of higher than primary level were 9.87 times more likely to possess adequate level of knowledge and awareness than those who did not have any formal education (p<0.01; adjusted OR=9.87; 95% CI=2.07-46.93). The majority of school-based street food vendors showed an inadequate level of knowledge and awareness of children's food safety issues.

摘要

我们进行了一项横断面研究,以确定达卡市学校街头食品摊贩对儿童食品安全问题的了解和认识程度。总共采访了 250 名学校街头食品摊贩,采用了预先测试的结构化问卷,其中包括食源性疾病和食品卫生相关问题。我们使用基于他们回答的评分系统,将整体知识和意识水平分为“充分”和“不充分”。多变量逻辑回归用于探索选定的社会人口特征与知识和意识水平之间的关联。学校街头食品摊贩销售的最常见食品是 chotpoti/fuchka(37.2%)。每位摊贩每天的平均学生顾客人数为 120 人。所有(100%)摊贩均为男性,平均年龄为 30.95±8.8 岁,平均日收入为 131.16±62.54 孟加拉塔卡(1.97±0.94 美元)。大多数(40.1%)受访者年龄在 25-34 岁之间,大多数(43.6%)没有任何正规教育。超过三分之二(68%)的摊贩无法表现出对儿童食品安全问题的充分认识和意识。摊贩获取食品安全信息的最常见来源是电子媒体(91.8%)。年龄较大(≥45 岁)的摊贩比 15-24 岁年龄组的摊贩更有可能具有充分的知识和意识水平(p<0.001;调整后的 OR=17.73;95%CI=4.38-71.73)。受过高于小学教育的人比没有任何正规教育的人更有可能具有充分的知识和意识水平(p<0.01;调整后的 OR=9.87;95%CI=2.07-46.93)。大多数学校街头食品摊贩对儿童食品安全问题的了解和认识水平较低。

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