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Consumer Response to Gastrointestinal Illness Perceived To Originate from Food Service Facilities

机译:消费者对食品服务设施引起的胃肠疾病的反应

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Consumer responses to food product recalls have been documented, but there is little information on how consumers respond to illnesses or outbreaks associated with food service facilities. This study uses an on-line survey of 885 adults conducted in 2012 to determine how respondents changed their dining behavior following personal experiences with and secondhand reports of gastrointestinal illness believed to be associated with food service facilities. In response to personally experiencing gastrointestinal illness that they attributed to a food service facility, 90% of survey participants reported that they avoided the implicated facility for a time following the incident; almost one-half decided to never return to the facility they believed had made them ill. In response to a secondhand report of gastrointestinal illness, 86% of respondents reported they would avoid the implicated facility for a time, and 22% said they would never return to the facility. After both personal experiences of illness and secondhand reports of illness, consumer responses were significantly more severe toward the implicated facility than toward all other food service facilities. Frequent diners avoided facilities for shorter periods of time and were less likely to never go back to a facility than were infrequent diners. The survey results indicate that 24 to 97 fewer meals were purchased per respondent, or a 11 to 20% reduction in meals purchased outside the home, in the year following respondents' illness. Future estimates of the economic burden of foodborne illnesses, including those caused by noroviruses, should consider the impacts on the food service industry attributable to changes in consumer behavior, in addition to health care costs and loss of productivity.
机译:消费者对食品召回的反应已有记录,但是关于消费者如何应对与食品服务设施相关的疾病或暴发的信息很少。这项研究使用了2012年对885名成年人进行的在线调查,以确定受访者如何根据与食品服务设施有关的亲身经历和二手病报告,改变他们的就餐行为。针对他们归因于食品服务设施的个人胃肠道疾病,90%的调查参与者报告说,他们在事件发生后的一段时间内避开了该设施。几乎有一半的人决定永不返回他们认为已经使他们患病的设施。在回应胃肠道疾病的二手报告时,有86%的受访者表示他们会暂时避开该设施,而22%的受访者表示他们将永远不会回到该设施。在经历过个人的疾病经历和二手的疾病报告之后,与所涉及的其他餐饮服务机构相比,对牵连机构的消费者反应要严重得多。经常用餐的人会在较短的时间内避开设施,并且比不经常用餐的人更不会再回到设施中。调查结果表明,在受访者患病的第二年,每个受访者购买的餐点减少了24至97餐,或者在家庭以外购买的餐点减少了11至20%。对食源性疾病(包括诺如病毒引起的疾病)的经济负担的未来估计,除了医疗保健成本和生产力损失外,还应考虑消费者行为改变对食品服务业的影响。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of food protection》 |2016年第10期|1717-1724|共8页
  • 作者单位

    Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Heath, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA;

    Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Heath, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA;

    Mathematica Policy Research. 1100 First Street N.E., 12th Floor, Washington, DC. 20002-4221, USA;

    Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Heath, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Consumer survey; Foodborne outbreaks; Norovirus;

    机译:消费者调查;食源性疾病暴发;诺如病毒;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:24:56

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