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一项关于黎巴嫩、约旦和突尼斯在新冠疫情期间与食品购物、食品处理及卫生习惯相关行为变化的在线调查。

An on-line survey of the behavioral changes in Lebanon, Jordan and Tunisia during the COVID-19 pandemic related to food shopping, food handling, and hygienic practices.

作者信息

Faour-Klingbeil Dima, Osaili Tareq M, Al-Nabulsi Anas A, Jemni Monia, Todd Ewen C D

机构信息

School of Biological and Marine Sciences, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA, United Kingdom.

Department of Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, P. O. Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.

出版信息

Food Control. 2021 Jul;125:107934. doi: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2021.107934. Epub 2021 Feb 5.

Abstract

The impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has spanned across the various aspects of life globally. Understanding public reactions is vital for effective risk communication and outbreak control and prevention. The Arab world has diverse cultural, economic, and social structures, so public choices and decisions also vary. To investigate the changes in behavior related to food shopping and handling, precautions measures, and hygiene practices of the public during the pandemic, a web-based survey tool was developed and conducted on 1074 subjects in three Arab countries, Lebanon, Jordan, and Tunisia, using a snowball sampling technique. The results showed a significant reduction in RTE consumption during the pandemic, as shown in the 19.2% and 12.2% rise in the proportion of respondents not ordering hot and cold RTE food delivery, respectively. Compared to pre-COVID-19 times, a substantial increase in behaviors related to hygiene and disinfection practices (22.0%-32.2%) was observed with a lesser increase (11.2%) in handwashing practices before food preparation. Moreover, public concerns about contracting COVID-19 from food led to almost doubling the number of Tunisians using cleaning agents for washing fresh fruits and vegetables (e.g., soaps, non-food grade chlorine bleach) besides a 16% and 26.1% increase in use among the Jordanian and Lebanese, respectively. However, a third of the respondents did not follow instructions on labels for the use of chemical products. In conclusion, this study identified culture-specific shortfalls in handwashing and unsafe food handling practices during COVID-19 in the Arab countries and sheds light on the paramount role of coordinated efforts between the local health authorities and the food safety and public health stakeholders in risk communication. To reduce health risks, there need to be rigorous educational campaigns and targeted messages that reach out to the general audience on hand hygiene, the health effects of haphazard use of unsafe chemical compounds on food, and recommendations on following label instructions.

摘要

新型冠状病毒大流行(COVID-19)的影响已波及全球生活的各个方面。了解公众反应对于有效的风险沟通以及疫情控制与预防至关重要。阿拉伯世界具有多样的文化、经济和社会结构,因此公众的选择和决策也各不相同。为了调查疫情期间公众在食品购物和处理、预防措施以及卫生习惯方面的行为变化,开发了一种基于网络的调查工具,并采用滚雪球抽样技术对黎巴嫩、约旦和突尼斯这三个阿拉伯国家的1074名受试者进行了调查。结果显示,疫情期间即食食品的消费量显著下降,例如,不订购热的和冷的即食食品外卖的受访者比例分别上升了19.2%和12.2%。与COVID-19之前的时期相比,观察到与卫生和消毒习惯相关的行为大幅增加(22.0%-32.2%),而在准备食物前洗手的行为增加幅度较小(11.2%)。此外,公众对通过食物感染COVID-19的担忧导致突尼斯使用清洁剂清洗新鲜水果和蔬菜的人数几乎翻倍(例如肥皂、非食品级氯漂白剂),约旦和黎巴嫩的使用人数分别增加了16%和26.1%。然而,三分之一的受访者没有遵循化学产品标签上的使用说明。总之,本研究确定了阿拉伯国家在COVID-19期间洗手和不安全食品处理习惯方面存在特定文化差异,并揭示了地方卫生当局与食品安全和公共卫生利益相关者之间协调努力在风险沟通中的至关重要作用。为降低健康风险,需要开展严格的教育活动并提供针对性信息,向广大受众宣传手部卫生、随意使用不安全化学化合物对食品的健康影响以及遵循标签说明的建议。

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