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Food Safety Behaviours among Food Handlers in Different Food Service Establishments in Montenegro

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  • Snežana Barjaktarović Labović

    (Institute of Public Health, John Jackson bb, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro)

  • Ivana Joksimović

    (Institute of Public Health, John Jackson bb, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro)

  • Igor Galić

    (Institute of Public Health, John Jackson bb, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro)

  • Miro Knežević

    (Clinical Centar Podgorica, Ljubljanska bb, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro)

  • Marijana Mimović

    (Institute of Public Health, John Jackson bb, 81 000 Podgorica, Montenegro)

Abstract

Foodborne diseases in food facilities are a major public health problem, due mostly to the limited surveillance and educational level of food-handling workers. This study was conducted in 220 food service locations in Montenegro. Participants’ behaviour was assessed by a survey using the specifically designed structured questionnaire, administered before and after the training. To determine the effect of the training on the performance of food handlers, a microbiological analysis of food contact surfaces and food handlers’ hands was also performed. The behaviour of food handlers, viewed as a whole, is unacceptable. There was a statistically significant difference (<0.05) among participants who completed catering school compared with those who did not, regarding hand washing. The type of facility in which participants worked (restaurant, bakery, or pastry shop) revealed statistically significant differences (<0.05) in relation to hand washing, that is, restaurant employees had better habits than those from bakeries and pastry shops. Before the training, participants showed acceptable behaviour regarding hand hygiene, but it was much better after the training. Results of microbiological analyses of food contact surfaces and food handlers’ hands indicated better results after the education, especially with regard to hand swabs. The results of this study indicate the importance of education to improve food handling practices among food handlers, which might also decrease the possibilities for contamination of food.

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  • Snežana Barjaktarović Labović & Ivana Joksimović & Igor Galić & Miro Knežević & Marijana Mimović, 2023. "Food Safety Behaviours among Food Handlers in Different Food Service Establishments in Montenegro," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(2), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:20:y:2023:i:2:p:997-:d:1026336
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