Food Safety Disclosure Module - Generic
MODULE INFORMATION
PURPOSE OF THE MODULE:
- To determine whether or not the presence of a food safety disclosure program influences the choice of where to eat out.
- To determine whether or not individuals feel that food safety disclosure programs should be mandatory or compulsory.
- To solicit public’s opinions/preferences regarding restaurant inspection-related information.
DATE OF LAST REVISION:March 7, 2007
MODULE QUESTIONS
VARIABLE NAME: Fsd_1
VARIABLE TYPE BY YEAR:
Optional (wave 40 – wave 48)
QUESTION:
Restaurants, fast food places and takeouts are being encouraged to provide the information from restaurant inspections for diners to see. How much would this information influence your decision about where to eat? Would you say it would influence your decision about where you eat a lot, a little or not at all?
Response Options
1a lot
3a little
5not at all
7respondent volunteers does not eat at restaurant/fast food places
or use take out
8don’t know
9refused
ANALYSIS ISSUES:
None
COMPARABILITY TO OTHER SURVEYS:
CCHS (2000/01) Cycle 1.1: None
NPHS (1996/97): None
BRFSS (2002): None
VALIDITY/RELIABILITY TESTS: None
COGNITIVE TESTING RESULTS: Unknown
DATE OF LAST REVISION: January 10, 2005
MODULE QUESTIONS
VARIABLE NAME: fsd_2
VARIABLE TYPE BY YEAR:
Optional (wave 40 – wave 48)
QUESTION:
Do you think the posting of inspection information about restaurants, fast food places and take outs should be voluntary, compulsory, or do you not have an opinion on this?
Response Options
1voluntary
3compulsory
8no opinion/don’t know
9refused
ANALYSIS ISSUES:
- Only asked if fsd_1=1 (a lot) or fsd_1=3 (a little)
COMPARABILITY TO OTHER SURVEYS:
CCHS (2000/01) Cycle 1.1: None
NPHS (1996/97): None
BRFSS (2002): None
VALIDITY/RELIABILITY TESTS: None
COGNITIVE TESTING RESULTS: Unknown
DATE OF LAST REVISION:January 10, 2005
MODULE QUESTIONS
VARIABLE NAME: fsd_2a
VARIABLE TYPE BY YEAR:
Optional (wave 70 – wave 71)
QUESTION:
Would you like to be able to get information about food safety inspection findings for restaurants, fast food places or places you get take out food from?
Response Options
1yes
5no
8don’t know
9refused
ANALYSIS ISSUES:
- None
COMPARABILITY TO OTHER SURVEYS:
CCHS (2000/01) Cycle 1.1: None
NPHS (1996/97): None
BRFSS (2002): None
VALIDITY/RELIABILITY TESTS: None
COGNITIVE TESTING RESULTS: Unknown
DATE OF LAST REVISION: March 7, 2007
MODULE QUESTIONS
VARIABLE NAME: fsd_2b
VARIABLE TYPE BY YEAR:
Optional (wave 70 – wave 71)
QUESTION:
What kind of information would you prefer: only information about restaurants that have been charged or closed by the health department or information about inspection findings from all restaurants?
Response Options
1charged or closed by health department
5inspection findings from all restaurants
8don’t know
9refused
ANALYSIS ISSUES:
- None
COMPARABILITY TO OTHER SURVEYS:
CCHS (2000/01) Cycle 1.1: None
NPHS (1996/97): None
BRFSS (2002): None
VALIDITY/RELIABILITY TESTS: None
COGNITIVE TESTING RESULTS: Unknown
DATE OF LAST REVISION:March 7, 2007
MODULE QUESTIONS
VARIABLE NAME: fsd_2c
VARIABLE TYPE BY YEAR:
Optional (wave 70 – wave 71)
QUESTION:
Which of the following ways of getting this information would you find most useful: inspection findings published in the newspaper, signs posted at the entrance of the restaurant, inspection findings posted on the internet, or inspection findings available at the restaurant?
Response Options
1published in the newspaper
2signs posted at the door of the restaurant
3posted on the internet
4inspection findings available at the restaurant
5respondent volunteers: signs posted at door and posted on internet
6respondent volunteers: signs posted at door and something else
8don’t know
9refused
ANALYSIS ISSUES:
- None
COMPARABILITY TO OTHER SURVEYS:
CCHS (2000/01) Cycle 1.1: None
NPHS (1996/97): None
BRFSS (2002): None
VALIDITY/RELIABILITY TESTS: None
COGNITIVE TESTING RESULTS: Unknown
DATE OF LAST REVISION: March 7, 2007
MODULE INDICATORS
PERCIEVED INFLUENCE of food safety disclosure programon choice of where to eat outand to elicit public’s preferences regarding restaurant inspection-related information
INDICATOR DESCRIPTION:
To determine the impact of availability of Food Safety Disclosure information on the choice of where to eat out and to solicit public’s preferences on restaurant inspection-related information
INDICATOR OBJECTIVES:
% of the population whose choice of restaurant is influenced a lot/ a littleby the availability of a food safety disclosure program (fsd_1)
% of the population who think that posting of restaurant-related inspection information should be voluntary/compulsory (fsd_2)
% of the population who wish to get information about food safety inspection findings for restaurants (fsd_2a)
% of the population who prefer to get information about restaurants that have been charged or closed by a health department, or inspection findings from all restaurants (fsd_2b)
% of the population whose preferred method(s) of getting information about restaurants include: published information in the newspaper, posted signs at restaurant doors, internet postings, inspection findings available at a restaurant, signs posted at the door and on the internet, and/or signs posted at the door and somewhere else (fsd_2c).
ANALYSIS CHECK LIST:
None
METHOD OF CALCULATION:
# adults (18+) whose choice of restaurant is influenced a lotOR a little by availability of information from restaurant inspections (fsd_1=1)OR (fsd_1=3)all adults (18+)
# adults (18+) who think that posting of restaurant-related inspection information should be voluntary OR compulsory (fsd_2=1) OR (fsd_2=3)
all adults (18+)
# adults (18+) who wish OR do not wish to get information about food safety inspection findings for restaurants (fsd_2a=1) OR (fsd_2a=5)
all adults (18+)
# adults (18+) who prefer to get information about restaurants that have been charged/closed by a health department, OR inspection findings from all restaurants(fsd_2b=1) OR (fsd_2b=5)
all adults (18+)
# adults (18+) whose preferred method of getting information about restaurants include: published information in newspaper OR signs posted at restaurant doors OR internet postings OR inspection findings available at a restaurant OR signs posted at restaurant doors and on the internet OR signs posted at restaurant doors and somewhere else(fsd_2c=1) OR (fsd_2c=2) OR (fsd_2c=3) OR (fsd_2c=4) OR (fsd_2c=5) OR (fsd_2c=6)
all adults (18+)
DATE OF LAST REVISION:March 7, 2007
Rapid Risk Factor Surveillance System (RRFSS)