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Impact of food hygiene and safety training on knowledge, attitude, and practices of food hygiene and safety practices among food handlers in boarding schools of Embu County, Kenya

dc.contributor.authorKoech, Maureen J.
dc.contributor.authorKaugi, Rosaline W.
dc.contributor.authorKariuki,John G. Ka
dc.contributor.authorOdongo,Alfred O.
dc.contributor.authorNjoroge, Harrison C.
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-15T07:23:54Z
dc.date.available2024-07-15T07:23:54Z
dc.date.issued2023-11-17
dc.description.abstractBackground: The reduction of foodborne illnesses depends on the adoption and evaluation of effective food handling procedures in the food service industry. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the impact of food hygiene and safety training on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of food handlers in boarding schools in Embu County, Kenya.Methods:A longitudinal nonequivalent quasi-experimental survey design was utilized.A sample size of 198 study respondents was generated, Magnani formula was used. Multistage sampling was applied to select the study participants.STATA version 17 was employed for data analysis.Results:The knowledge score changed from 71% at baseline to 90% at the end line compared to the control arm which did not significantly change. Attitude score changed from 71% at baseline to 89% at endline compared to the control arm which did not significantly change (64% to 63%). This corresponds to a DID change of 19 percent increase in the attitudes scores (p<0.001). Lastly, practices score changed from 63% at baseline to 93% at endline. This corresponded to a 34 percentage point increase in the practice scores (p<0.001).Conclusions:Overall, Knowledge, attitude and practices were low at baseline than at the endline survey. Statistically, the study revealed that knowledge, attitude, and practices were associated with adherence to food safety and hygiene standards. The Government through the Ministries of health and education should consider training of food handlers on food safety and hygiene for improved knowledge, attitude, and practices.
dc.identifier.citationKaugi RW, Kariuki JG, Odongo AO, Koech MJ, Njoroge HC.Impact of food hygiene and safety training on knowledge, attitude, and practices of food hygiene and safety practicesamong food handlers in boarding schools of Embu County, Kenya. Int J Community Med Public Health
dc.identifier.issnISSN 2394-6040
dc.identifier.urihttps://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6065
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health
dc.subjectFood handlers
dc.subjectFood safety knowledge
dc.subjectAttitude and practice
dc.titleImpact of food hygiene and safety training on knowledge, attitude, and practices of food hygiene and safety practices among food handlers in boarding schools of Embu County, Kenya
dc.typeArticle
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