Realizing healthy culinary tourism through education in the ‘Angkringan’ street vendor community of Yogyakarta city during the COVID-19 pandemic

Rizka Ayu Setyani, Fika Lilik Indrawati, Tri Mei Khasana
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Angkringan is included in the culinary options of Java, although it involves a simple food stall on the roadside using a wheelbarrow and covered with a plastic tarpaulin as the roof.However, food safety is one of the main factors that influence tourists in choosing Angkringan culinary spots. Therefore, it is necessary to monitor the quality of food management by paying attention to health requirements including hygiene and sanitation procedures. This study aimed to analyze the differences in the food safety scores of Angkringan street vendors in Yogyakarta City before and after an intervention. We conducted a quantitative study with an experimental design from March to May 2021. We intervened with health education through pocketbooks in 49 communities of Angkringan street vendors in Yogyakarta tourism locations with a duration of one month. Data collection was conducted through the Food Safety Score Questionnaire while data analysis used Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. The majority of Angkringan street vendors had a category of Food Safety Score that was vulnerable but safe to consume before and after the pocketbook intervention. However, the influence of the intervention showed significant differences in research results (p-value < 0.05). This study concluded that health education interventions with pocketbooks among the Angkringan street vendors could positively affect food safety scores. We recommend that the government foster food hygiene education and monitoring of Angkringan street vendors, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,在日惹市“Angkringan”街头小贩社区通过教育实现健康美食旅游
Angkringan是爪哇的美食选择之一,尽管它只是一个简单的路边小吃摊,用独轮车推着,用塑料篷布盖着屋顶。然而,食品安全是影响游客选择Angkringan美食景点的主要因素之一。因此,有必要通过关注包括卫生和环境卫生程序在内的健康要求来监测食品管理的质量。本研究旨在分析干预前后日惹市Angkringan街头摊贩食品安全得分的差异。我们于2021年3月至5月进行了定量研究,并进行了实验设计。我们在日惹旅游景点的49个Angkringan街头小贩社区进行为期一个月的健康教育。数据收集采用《食品安全评分问卷》,数据分析采用Wilcoxon sign -rank检验。在钱包干预之前和之后,大多数Angkringan街头摊贩的食品安全得分类别是脆弱的,但可以安全消费。然而,干预的影响在研究结果上有显著差异(p值< 0.05)。本研究的结论是,在Angkringan街头摊贩中进行健康教育干预,对食品安全得分有正向影响。我们建议政府加强食品卫生教育,并对安克林街头摊贩进行监测,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间。
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