Research Article | Open Access
Volume 2025 - 4 | Article ID 266 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/IJFMPH.2025.41113
Academic Editor: John Bose
1Dr.Sudhadevi.M, 2Ms.Aanchal
Kumari, 3Ms. Akiriti Kumari, 4Ms.Alka Kumari, 5Ms.
Amrita Roy, 6Ms.Anita Kumari, 7Ms.Anjelina Dhan
1Principal, College of
Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
2IV Year Basic B.Sc
Nursing Student, College of Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
3IV Year Basic B.Sc
Nursing Student, College of Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
4IV Year Basic B.Sc
Nursing Student, College of Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
5IV Year Basic B.Sc
Nursing Student, College of Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
6IV Year Basic B.Sc
Nursing Student, College of Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
7IV Year Basic B.Sc
Nursing Student, College of Nursing, RIMS, Ranchi
Corresponding
Author: Dr.Sudhadevi.M, Principal, College of Nursing,
RIMS, Ranchi, Email: danramsudha@gmail.com
Citation:
Dr. Sudhadevi. M, Ms. Aanchal Kumari, Ms. Akiriti Kumari, Ms. Alka Kumari, Ms.
Amrita Roy, Ms. Anita Kumari, Ms. Anjelina Dhan (2025) A Cross-sectional Study
is to Assess the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Regarding Food Safety
Measures and Food Borne Diseases Among Mess Workers in RIMS, Ranchi, Jharkhand.
Int J Fam Med Pub Health, 4(1);1-3.
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Abstract
The aim of the study is to assess the
knowledge, attitude and practices regarding food safety measures and food borne
diseases among mess workers in RIMS, Ranchi, Jharkhand. The study was
quantitative and cross-sectional with 100 mess workers selected by
non-probability convenient sampling technique. The study was conducted in mess
functioning under RIMS, Ranchi, Jharkhand after ethical committee approval,
provided subject information sheet and informed consent taken from
participants. Structured questionnaire, 5- point likert scale and observational
checklist were used as research instruments. The analysis of study depicts that
majority of the mess workers (55%) had poor knowledge, favourable attitude
(59%) and poor practice (50%) regarding food safety measures and food borne
diseases.