Assessment of Food Safety Practices and Associated Factors Among Health Extension Model and Non-Model Households in Asella Town, South West Ethiopia, 2023

Author:

Damissie Fantu1,Aredo Melese2ORCID,Eshete Amde2,Tejineh Solomon2,Batu Dida3

Affiliation:

1. Oromia Regional Health Bureau, Asella Town Health Office, Asella City, Ethiopia

2. College of Health Science Department of Public Health, Arsi University, Asella City, Ethiopia

3. College of Health Sciences Department of Surgery, Arsi University, Asella City, Ethiopia

Abstract

Background: Food safety is essential for preventing foodborne illnesses and ensuring the health of consumers. Unsafe food can lead to diseases that result in significant morbidity and mortality. Objective: This study aimed to assess food safety practices and associated factors among health extension model and non-model households in Asella Town, South West Ethiopia. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 660 model and non-model households. Data were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive and logistic regression analyses. Results: The overall prevalence of good food safety practices was 49.1%, with significantly higher prevalence among model households (75.4%) compared to non-model households (22.4%). Factors associated with good food safety practices included being a model household, availability of solid and liquid waste disposal sites, good knowledge towards food safety, and a positive attitude towards food safety. Conclusions and Recommendations: The study findings indicate a low level of good food safety practices among households. Interventions are needed to improve household food safety practices, knowledge, and attitudes towards food safety.

Publisher

Science Publishing Group

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