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Are Older Adults Prepared to Ensure Food Safety During Extended Power Outages and Other Emergencies?: Findings from a National Survey

机译:老年人准备在长时间停电和其他紧急情况下确保食品安全吗?:国家调查的结果

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Natural disasters and other emergencies can cause an increased risk of foodborne illness. We conducted a nationally representative survey to understand consumers’ knowledge and use of recommended practices during/after extended power outages and other emergencies. Because older adults are at an increased risk for foodborne illness, this paper presents findings from a sample of older adults (n = 290). Only 17% of respondents reported they are fully prepared to keep food safe during an extended power outage. Respondents identified lack of cogitation (42%), storage space (19%), and concern (27%) as barriers to not being fully prepared. Of those who had experienced a recent power outage, less than 40% followed the recommended practices of discarding frozen foods that had thawed and discarding refrigerated, perishable foods. Additionally, 21% to 36% of respondents reported they tasted food to determine whether it was safe to eat. Awareness and likelihood of following recommended practices were higher among women than men. Many older adults are not following recommended practices to ensure food safety during/after extended power outages and other emergencies. Educational materials need to address barriers and be tailored to specific locations and subpopulations of older adults. Educators and public health officials can use the survey findings to address gaps in older adults’ knowledge and practices and to help reduce the risk of foodborne illness among older adults.View full textDownload full textRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03601277.2011.645436
机译:自然灾害和其他紧急情况可能导致食源性疾病的风险增加。我们进行了一项全国代表调查,以了解消费者在长时间停电和其他紧急情况期间/之后的知识以及对推荐做法的使用。由于老年人患食源性疾病的风险增加,因此本文介绍了老年人样本的发现(n = 290)。只有17%的受访者表示,他们已经做好充分准备,可以在长时间停电期间保持食品安全。受访者认为缺乏凝结(42%),存储空间(19%)和关注(27%)是无法充分准备的障碍。在最近断电的人中,不到40%遵循建议的做法,即丢弃已融化的冷冻食品并丢弃冷藏的,易腐烂的食品。此外,有21%到36%的受访者表示他们品尝过食物以判断食用是否安全。女性比男性更了解和遵循推荐做法。许多老年人没有遵循建议的做法来确保长时间停电和其他紧急情况期间/之后的食品安全。教育材料需要解决障碍,并针对老年人的特定位置和亚人群量身定制。教育工作者和公共卫生官员可以使用调查结果来解决老年人的知识和实践方面的差距,并帮助减少老年人中食源性疾病的风险。查看全文下载全文相关的var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,services_compact:“ citeulike,网络振动,微博,technorati,美味,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布号:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b”};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03601277.2011.645436

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