Abdi Ahmed Mohammed, Amano Abdella, Abrahim Abadir, Getahun Mulusew, Ababor Sabit, Kumie Abera
Department of Public Health Emergency Management, Ethiopian Public Health Institute, Gulele Sub City, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Department of Public Health, Hawassa University, Hawassa, SNNPR, Ethiopia.
Risk Manag Healthc Policy. 2020 Oct 1;13:1861-1868. doi: 10.2147/RMHP.S266342. eCollection 2020.
Consumers' health would be at risk unless food preparation and handling hygiene is ensured by food establishments. Literature indicates that poor food handling and sanitation practices are more common among food handlers in developing countries resulting in food-borne illness. Hence, food handlers can play a significant role in ensuring food hygiene. To this end, the paper aims to assess the level of food hygiene practices and its associated factors of food handlers working in food establishments in Bole sub-city, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Through across-sectional study design, a total of 394 food handlers selected randomly from food establishments have participated in the study. The data were collected between July and December 2017, through interview and observation. Percentage, cross tabulations, and logistic regressions were used to analyze the data.
The findings show that among 394 study subjects only 27.4% (i.e., 108 food handlers), were found to have good food hygiene practices. In other words, majority of food handlers observed were poor in maintaining food hygiene. Food hygiene practices were highly influenced by level score of favorable attitude (AOR = 3.9, 95% CI = 1.93, 7.87), extensive knowledge towards food hygiene (AOR= 3.33, 95% CI= 1.93, 5.76) and availability of water storage equipment at food establishments (AOR= 2.67, 95% CI= 1.38, 5.15).
Food handlers had poor food hygiene practices in the study area. Shortages of a continuous water supply at food establishments, poor knowledge, and unfavorable attitude of food handlers towards food hygiene practice were all contributing factors associated with poor food hygiene practice. However, these can be improved through health education programs and environmental health services, such as periodic inspections, effective enforcement of food safety regulations, and enhancing the capacity of food hygiene regulators.
除非食品经营场所确保食品制备和处理的卫生,否则消费者的健康将面临风险。文献表明,在发展中国家,食品处理人员中不良的食品处理和卫生习惯更为普遍,这会导致食源性疾病。因此,食品处理人员在确保食品卫生方面可发挥重要作用。为此,本文旨在评估埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴博乐子市食品经营场所食品处理人员的食品卫生习惯水平及其相关因素。
通过横断面研究设计,从食品经营场所随机选取了394名食品处理人员参与研究。数据于2017年7月至12月期间通过访谈和观察收集。使用百分比、交叉表和逻辑回归分析数据。
研究结果显示,在394名研究对象中,只有27.4%(即108名食品处理人员)被发现具有良好的食品卫生习惯。换句话说,观察到的大多数食品处理人员在保持食品卫生方面表现不佳。食品卫生习惯受到积极态度水平得分(比值比 = 3.9,95%置信区间 = 1.93,7.87)、对食品卫生的广泛了解(比值比 = 3.33,95%置信区间 = 1.93,5.76)以及食品经营场所储水设备的可用性(比值比 = 2.67,95%置信区间 = 1.38,5.15)的高度影响。
在研究区域,食品处理人员的食品卫生习惯较差。食品经营场所持续供水短缺、食品处理人员对食品卫生习惯的知识匮乏和态度不佳都是与不良食品卫生习惯相关的促成因素。然而,这些情况可通过健康教育项目和环境卫生服务得到改善,如定期检查、有效执行食品安全法规以及提高食品卫生监管人员的能力。