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Surveys as a valid tool for assessing food safety knowledge amongst pregnant women in high-income countries: a rapid review

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REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY
卷 119, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2023.108411

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Pregnancy; Food safety; Survey; Questionnaire; Risk assessment; Risk communication

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Pregnancy is a crucial time for women to make changes in their diet and lifestyle, and ensuring food safety is important to avoid risks. Although there are recommendations for pregnant women, more evidence is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of these recommendations on food safety behavior. Surveys were used to investigate the knowledge and awareness of pregnant women, and this research analyzed the characteristics of surveys on PubMed. The findings provide valuable information for designing new surveys and improving existing ones.
Pregnancy, being a vulnerable period, is the time when woman are most motivated to change their diet and lifestyle. Ensuring food safety during this susceptible time of life is essential for avoiding the related risks. Although a wealth of recommendations and guidelines have been issued for for pregnant women, further evidence is required regarding their effectiveness in implementing the knowledge and changing behaviour on food safety topics are needed. Surveys are often used as a research tool to investigate knowledge and awareness amongst pregnant women. Our main aim is to analyse and describe the results of an ad hoc research approach developed to characterise the main features of surveys identified in the PubMed database. The three major food safety issues - microbiological, chemical and nutritional- were analysed. We identified eight main key features to provide a summary of the evidence with a transparent and reproducible methodology. Our results help summarise the knowledge on the features of for pregnant women, by focusing on high-income countries over the last five years. We observed a high level of heterogeneity and methodological variability in food safety surveys. This is a novel approach that could be used to analyse surveys utilising a robust methodology. The outcomes are useful for guiding new survey design methodology and/or the modification existing surveys. Our findings could help to fill knowledge gaps by improving the use of innovative strategies for recommendations and guidelines on food safety for pregnant women. Non-high-income countries deserve separate and more comprehensive consideration.

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