Predictors of Food Handling Practices of Massive Food Catering Establishment in Ethiopia: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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Ketema, Sisay
Ore Areche, Franklin
Pacovilca-Alejo, Olga Vicentina
Zea Montesinos, Cesar Cipriano
Choque Rivera, Tania Jakeline
Taipe Huaman, Ciro William
Corilla Flores, Denis Dante
Camayo-Lapa, Becquer Frauberth
Porras-Roque, María Soledad
Sumarriva-Bustinza, Liliana Asunción

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Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science

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Food borne disease is one among a series of public health problems globally due to poor food handling practices from production to service. This study aimed to find out the predictors of food handling practice among massive food catering establishments in Ethiopia. Different search engines were used and extraction of the data was done. Random-effects meta-analysis model was used to analyze the pooled value. DerSimonian – Laird method was used to estimate the study variance. The Cochrane's Q test (chi-square) and I2(%) were used to identify the heterogeneity of the studies. The overall pooled prevalence of good food handling practice was 50 (95% CI:43%, 57%). Predictors such as good Knowledge (AOR: 2.6(95% CI: 1.90, 3.18), Training (AOR: 3.16(95% CI: 2.2, 4.44), Medical cheek up (AOR: 6.76(95% CI: 4.49, 10.18), Supervision (AOR: 3.76(95% CI:2.12, 6.66), Experience (AOR: 2.00(95% CI: 1.52, 2.79) and Water basin availability (AOR: 2.06(95% CI:1.94, 3.83) were significant factors of food handling practice in massive food catering establishment in Ethiopia. Food handling practice was low and predictors of food handling including, knowledge, Training, Medical checkup, Supervision, Experience, and water availability were statistically significant. Therefore, Policymakers and facilities owners, give better or higher prominence to improving the status of food handling practices with design intervention strategies. In conclusion, comparatively low levels of good food handling practice were found among Ethiopian food handlers working in public food establishment.

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Ketema, S., Ore Areche, F., Pacovilca-Alejo, O. V., Zea Montesinos, C. C., Choque Rivera, T. J., Taipe Huaman, C. W., Corilla Flores, D. D., Camayo-Lapa, B. F., Porras-Roque, M. S., Sumarriva-Bustinza, L. A., Zela Payi, N. O., Sobrado Gómez, A., Llanos Zevallos, M., & Yaulilahua-Huacho, R. (2023). Predictors of Food Handling Practices of Massive Food Catering Establishment in Ethiopia: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science, 11(2). http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CRNFSJ.11.2.05