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Journal of Food Protection | 2018

Behavioral Observation and Microbiological Analysis of Older Adult Consumers' Cross-Contamination Practices in a Model Domestic Kitchen

Ellen W. Evans; Elizabeth C. Redmond

The incidence of foodborne illness is higher in older adults because of their increased susceptibility; therefore, food safety practices are important. However, inadequate knowledge and negative attitudes toward food safety have been reported, which may increase use of unsafe food handling practices. Data on the actual food safety behaviors of older adults are lacking. In this study, food safety practices of older adults were observed and linked to microbiological analysis of kitchen surfaces to identify suspected routes of contamination. Older adults (≥60 years, n = 100) prepared a set meal in a model domestic kitchen sanitized according to a validated protocol to ensure minimal and consistent microbiological loads. Food safety behaviors were observed using ceiling-mounted cameras and recorded using a predetermined behavioral checklist. Surface microbiological contamination also was determined after food preparation. Overall, older adults frequently implemented unsafe food handling practices; 90% failed to implement adequate hand decontamination immediately after handling raw chicken. For older adults who used a larger number of adequate hand decontamination attempts, microbiological contamination levels in the kitchen following the food preparation session were significantly lower ( P < 0.001). The novel utilization of behavioral observation in conjunction with microbiological analysis facilitated identification of potentially unsafe food handling practices as suspected routes of microbiological cross-contamination in a model domestic kitchen. Findings indicate the potential impact on domestic food safety of unsafe food handling practices used by older adult consumers. This innovative approach revealed that a large proportion of older adults implement behaviors resulting in microbiological cross-contamination that may increase the risk of foodborne illness in the home.


Journal of Food Protection | 2014

Behavioral risk factors associated with listeriosis in the home: a review of consumer food safety studies

Ellen W. Evans; Elizabeth C. Redmond


Journal of Food Protection | 2016

Older Adult Consumer Knowledge, Attitudes, and Self-Reported Storage Practices of Ready-to-Eat Food Products and Risks Associated with Listeriosis.

Ellen W. Evans; Elizabeth C. Redmond


Oncology Nursing Forum | 2018

Food Safety Knowledge and Self-Reported Food-Handling Practices in Cancer Treatment

Ellen W. Evans; Elizabeth C. Redmond


IAFP's 13th European Symposium on Food Safety | 2017

Food-Safety Knowledge, Attitudes, and Training Experiences of Trainee-Dietitians

Ellen W. Evans


IAFP's 13th European Symposium on Food Safety | 2017

Identifying the Barriers to Achieving Food Safety Scheme Compliance and Technical Accreditation in the Welsh Food and Drink Sector

Ellen W. Evans


IAFP 2017 | 2017

Assessment of Video Observation to Evaluate Hand Hygiene Practices of Food Handlers in Food and Drink Manufacturing and Processing Businesses: A Feasibility Study

Ellen W. Evans


IAFP 2017 | 2017

Investigating the Role of Dietitians in the Provision of Food Safety Advice for Vulnerable Patients in the UK

Ellen W. Evans


IAFP 2017 | 2017

Food-Safety Experts' Perceptions of the Potential of Television Cookery Programmes to Deliver Consumer Food-Safety Information

Ellen W. Evans


IAFP 2017 | 2017

An International and Innovative Perspective on the Methods and Measures Used in Consumer Food Safety Research

Ellen W. Evans

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Cardiff Metropolitan University

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