| Literature DB >> 31096949 |
Sa'ed Zyoud1,2, Jawad Shalabi3, Kathem Imran3, Lina Ayaseh3, Nawras Radwany3, Ruba Salameh3, Zain Sa'dalden3, Labib Sharif4, Waleed Sweileh5, Rahmat Awang6, Samah Al-Jabi7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Food serves as a vehicle for many pathogenic and toxigenic agents that cause food-borne diseases. Knowledge, attitude, and practices are key factors in reducing the incidence of food-borne diseases in food service areas. The main objective of this study was to evaluate knowledge, attitude, and practices related to food poisoning among parents of children in Nablus, Palestine.Entities:
Keywords: Children; Food poisoning; Food safety; Palestine; Parents
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31096949 PMCID: PMC6524328 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-6955-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Demographic data of the sample (n = 412)
| Variable | Number (%) or median [interquartile range] |
|---|---|
| Age group | |
| 18–20 | 24 (5.8) |
| 21–30 | 224 (54.4) |
| 31–40 | 137 (33.3) |
| 41–50 | 27 (6.5) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 30 (7.3) |
| Female | 382 (92.7) |
| Educational level | |
| Illiterate/Primary | 84 (20.4) |
| Secondary | 160 (38.8) |
| High | 168 (40.8) |
| Employment status | |
| Working | 87 (21.1) |
| Not working | 325 (78.9) |
| Residency | |
| City | 276 (66.9) |
| Village | 34 (8.3) |
| Palestinian refugee camps | 102 (24.8) |
| Income level of the family a | |
| Low (less than 500JD) | 108 (26.2) |
| Average (500-1000JD) | 244 (59.2) |
| High (1001- >3000JD) | 60 (14.6) |
| Family members number | |
| 2–5 | 250 (60.7) |
| > 5 | 162 (39.3) |
| Number of children | |
| 1–3 | 256 (62.1) |
| 4–6 | 140 (34.0) |
| > 6 | 16 (3.9) |
| Children ages | |
| 0–6 only | 213 (51.7) |
| 0–6 and > 6 | 199 (48.3) |
| Food preparing b | |
| Mother | 395 (96.3) |
| Father | 15 (3.7) |
| Number of meals consumed away from home | |
| Never | 185 (44.9) |
| 1–3 times/month | 185 (44.9) |
| 1–2 times/week | 32 (7.8) |
| > 2 times/week | 10 (2.4) |
| Knowledge score | 12.0 [11.0–14.0] |
| Attitude score | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Practice score | 18.0 [16.0–19.0] |
a1 Jordanian Dinar (JD) equals 1.41 US Dollar
b There are two samples not included
Association between socio-demographic factors and knowledge of food poisoning
| Variable # | Number (%) | Knowledge score Median [interquartile range] 12.0 [11.0–14.0] |
|---|---|---|
| Age group a | ||
| 18–20 | 24 (5.8) | 11.5[9.3–13.0] |
| 21–30 | 224 (54.4) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| 31–40 | 137 (33.3) | 13.0[11.0–14.0] |
| 41–50 | 27 (6.5) | 12.0[10.0–14.0] |
| Gender b | ||
| Male | 30 (7.3) | 12.0[9.8–14.0] |
| Female | 382 (92.7) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Educational level *, a | ||
| Illiterate/Primary | 84 (20.4) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Secondary | 160 (38.8) | 12.0[11.0–13.0] |
| University | 168 (40.8) | 13.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Employment status b | ||
| Working | 87 (21.1) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Not working | 325 (78.9) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Residency *, a | ||
| City | 276 (66.9) | 13.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Village | 34 (8.3) | 13.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Palestinian refugee camps | 102 (24.8) | 11.0[10.0–12.0] |
| Income level of the family a, c | ||
| Low (less than 500JD) | 108 (26.2) | 12.0[11.0–13.8] |
| Average (500-1000JD) | 244 (59.2) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| High (1001- >3000JD) | 60 (14.6) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Family members number b | ||
| 2–5 | 250 (60.7) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| > 5 | 162 (39.3) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Number of children a | ||
| 1–3 | 256 (62.1) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| 4–6 | 140 (34.0) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| > 6 | 16 (3.9) | 12.5[10.5–13.8] |
| Children ages b | ||
| 0–6 only | 213 (51.7) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| 0–6 and > 6 | 199 (48.3) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Food preparing d | ||
| Mother | 395 (96.3) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Father | 15 (3.7) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Number of meals consumed away from home a | ||
| Never | 185 (44.9) | 12.0[11.0–13.0] |
| 1–3 times/month | 185 (44.9) | 13.0[11.0–14.0] |
| 1–2 times/week | 32 (7.8) | 12.0[10.0–14.0] |
| > 2 times/week | 10 (2.4) | 12.5[10.3–14.0] |
#For each variable, a value with the asterisk (*) signifies P < 0.05 and the absence of asterisk indicates otherwise
ap-value is calculated using Kruskal-Wallis test
bp-value is calculated using Mann-Whitney U test
c1 Jordanian Dinar (JD) equals 1.41 US Dollar
dThere are two samples not included
Association between socio-demographic factors and attitude towards food poisoning
| Variable # | Number (%) | Attitude score Median [interquartile range] 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
|---|---|---|
| Age group a | ||
| 18–20 | 24 (5.8) | 11.0[8.0–12.8] |
| 21–30 | 224 (54.4) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| 31–40 | 137 (33.3) | 11.0[9.0–13.0] |
| 41–50 | 27 (6.5) | 12.0[11.0–13.0] |
| Gender b | ||
| Male | 30 (7.3) | 11.0[8.0–12.3] |
| Female | 382 (92.7) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Educational level *, a | ||
| Illiterate/Primary | 84 (20.4) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Secondary | 160 (38.8) | 11.0[9.0–13.0] |
| High | 168 (40.8) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Employment status b | ||
| Working | 87 (21.1) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Not working | 325 (78.9) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Residency a | ||
| City | 276 (66.9) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Village | 34 (8.3) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Palestinian refugee camps | 102 (24.8) | 11.0[9.0–13.0] |
| Income level of the family*, a, c | ||
| Low (less than 500JD) | 108 (26.2) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Average (500-1000JD) | 244 (59.2) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| High (1001- >3000JD) | 60 (14.6) | 12.0[11.0–14.0] |
| Family members number b | ||
| 2–5 | 250 (60.7) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| > 5 | 162 (39.3) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Number of children a | ||
| 1–3 | 256 (62.1) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| 4–6 | 140 (34.0) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| > 6 | 16 (3.9) | 11.0[9.0–13.0] |
| Children ages | ||
| 0–6 only | 213 (51.7) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| 0–6 and > 6 | 199 (48.3) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Food preparing b, d | ||
| Mother | 395 (96.3) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Father | 15 (3.7) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| Number of meals consumed away from home a | ||
| Never | 185 (44.9) | 11.0[10.0–13.0] |
| 1–3 times/month | 185 (44.9) | 12.0[10.0–13.0] |
| 1–2 times/week | 32 (7.8) | 12.0[10.0–13.8] |
| > 2 times/week | 10 (2.4) | 10.5[9.5–12.5] |
#For each variable, a value with the asterisk (*) signifies P < 0.05 and the absence of asterisk indicates otherwise
ap-value is calculated using Kruskal-Wallis test
bp-value is calculated using Mann-Whitney U test
c1 Jordanian Dinar (JD) equals 1.41 US Dollar
dThere are two samples not included
Association between socio-demographic factors and practice towards food poisoning
| Variable # | Number (%) | Practice score Median [interquartile range] 18.0 [16.0–19.0] |
|---|---|---|
| Age group a | ||
| 18–20 | 24 (5.8) | 18.0[15.3–19.0] |
| 21–30 | 224 (54.4) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| 31–40 | 137 (33.3) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| 41–50 | 27 (6.5) | 17.0[14.0–19.0] |
| Gender *, b | ||
| Male | 30 (7.3) | 16.0[14.0–18.0] |
| Female | 382 (92.7) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Educational level a | ||
| Illiterate/Primary | 84 (20.4) | 18.0[15.0–19.0] |
| Secondary | 160 (38.8) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| High | 168 (40.8) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Employment status *, b | ||
| Working | 87 (21.1) | 17.0[15.0–19.0] |
| Not working | 325 (78.9) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Residency *, a | ||
| City | 276 (66.9) | 18.0[17.0–19.0] |
| Village | 34 (8.3) | 19.0[16.8–20.0] |
| Palestinian refugee camps | 102 (24.8) | 16.0[15.0–17.0] |
| Income level of the family a, c | ||
| Low (less than 500JD) | 108 (26.2) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Average (500-1000JD) | 244 (59.2) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| High (1001- >3000JD) | 60 (14.6) | 17.0[15.3–18.8] |
| Family members number b | ||
| 2–5 | 250 (60.7) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| > 5 | 162 (39.3) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Number of children a | ||
| 1–3 | 256 (62.1) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| 4–6 | 140 (34.0) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| > 6 | 16 (3.9) | 17.0[12.5–19.0] |
| Children ages b | ||
| 0–6 only | 213 (51.7) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| 0–6 and > 6 | 199 (48.3) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Food preparing b, d | ||
| Mother | 395 (96.3) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| Father | 15 (3.7) | 19.0[15.0–20.0] |
| Number of meals consumed away from home a | ||
| Never | 185 (44.9) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| 1–3 times/month | 185 (44.9) | 18.0[16.0–19.0] |
| 1–2 times/week | 32 (7.8) | 19.0[17.0–19.8] |
| > 2 times/week | 10 (2.4) | 17.5[13.3–20.0] |
#For each variable, a value with the asterisk (*) signifies P < 0.05 and the absence of asterisk indicates otherwise
ap-value is calculated using Kruskal-Wallis test
bp-value is calculated using Mann-Whitney U test
c1 Jordanian Dinar (JD) equals 1.41 US Dollar
dThere are two samples not included