Knowledge, attitudes and practices of food handlers in food safety: An integrative review

Food Res Int. 2017 Oct;100(Pt 1):53-62. doi: 10.1016/j.foodres.2017.07.042. Epub 2017 Jul 21.

Abstract

This study presents an overview of the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of food handlers with training in food safety, in addition to proposing reflections on the training of food handlers, considering its responsibility for food safety and health of consumers. The review was based on the integrative method. The descriptors used were: (food handler), (knowledge, attitudes and practice) and (training). Six databases were searched, 253 articles were consulted and 36 original articles were included. Fifty per cent of the articles pointed that there was no proper translation of knowledge into attitudes/practices or attitudes into practices after training. Knowledge, attitudes and practices of food handlers are important for identifying how efficient training in food safety is allowing prioritize actions in planning training. The evaluation of KAP is the first step to understand the food handler's point of view. After this evaluation other diagnostic strategies become necessary to enhance this understanding.

Keywords: Diagnostic strategies; Food handlers; Food safety; Foodborne disease; Training.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Food Handling*
  • Food Safety*
  • Foodborne Diseases / prevention & control
  • Hand Disinfection
  • Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice*
  • Humans
  • Hygiene / education