The food hygiene practices among workers in restaurants of Wasit Governorate, Iraq

Authors

  • Dhakam Mohammed Abbas Department of Community Health Techniques, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Sameeha Naser Abed Department of Community Health Techniques, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Rusul Abdulhameed Kadhim Department of Medical Laboratory Techniques, Middle Technical University, Baghdad, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.IQ-19

Abstract

Objectives: To determine the knowledge, attitude and practices related to food hygiene among those working in
restaurants.
Method: The descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted from January 5 to April 30, 2019, within restaurants
located in Hay, Kut, Numania, Badra, Azizia and Suwera cities in the Wasit Governorate of Iraq. Those included using
simple random sampling technique were food handlers of either gender. Data was collected using a predesigned
questionnaire.
Results: Of the 330 subjects from 55 restaurants, 320(96.9%) were males and 10(3%) females. The overall mean age
was 31.6±9.5 years (range: 15-55 years). Overall, 193(58.4%) subjects were married, 279(84.5%) had work experience
<10 years, 90(27.2%) had professional training, 212(64.2%) had studied up to secondary level, and 113(34.2%) were
working as waiters. Of the total, 127(38.48%) subjects correctly described food hygiene, and 197(59.69%)
acknowledged the necessity of obligatory periodical check-ups. Hygiene practice scores were poor in 223(67.57%)
cases.
Conclusion: The food hygiene knowledge, attitude and practice of food handlers in restaurants of Wasit governorate
were found to be poor.
Keywords: Restaurants, Health, Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Hygiene, Surveys.

Published

2023-10-06

How to Cite

Dhakam Mohammed Abbas, Sameeha Naser Abed, & Rusul Abdulhameed Kadhim. (2023). The food hygiene practices among workers in restaurants of Wasit Governorate, Iraq. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 73(9), S88-S92. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.IQ-19