Consumers’ Awareness and Satisfaction towards Organic food products – A study in Coimbatore City

Think India ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 738-748
Author(s):  
Miss. S. Yesodha ◽  
Dr.N. Tamilchelvi

Agriculture is very important sector in the Indian economy, it is most important activity which along with creating good food for the nation which creates employment to the majority of the population. There was acute shortage of agricultural output in the mid sixties, the green revolution which was mid sixties. Farmers are utilizing fertilizers for more cultivation, finally it is negative for human health. Many decease come to early stage of human life cycle, organic food production is traditional process. People turned to organic foods because of the health issues. Government given license for it, producers are printed the license and logo on the wrapper. Consumers should aware of organic food and these logo while purchase. The following are the objectives of the study (i) to present he socio economic profile of the sample respondents.  (ii) to find the level of awareness and satisfaction of organic food products. (iii) to analysis the awareness and satisfaction of organic food products and (iv) to offer suggestions to the organic food consumers.  Researcher adopted convenient sampling method to collect data the same time researchers consider all type of people. Researcher had taken 225 respondents as sample for this study. Percentage analysis used to present the demographic profile of the sample respondents. Chi square test applied to find the factors influence the awareness and satisfaction of organic food products. This study concluded that the awareness of organic food products are not enough in the study area, producers could use the technology and internet to create more awareness. The level of satisfaction is good enough in the study area, it shows that the organic food products are good quality and healthy.

2021 ◽  
Vol 61 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Isadora Carvalho Medeiros Francescantonio ◽  
Leandro Augusto Rodrigues dos Santos ◽  
Paulo Luiz Carvalho Francescantonio ◽  
Luiz Eduardo Coelho Andrade ◽  
Wilson de Melo Cruvinel

Abstract Objective To evaluate the perception of rheumatologists regarding the recommendations of the Brazilian Consensus for detection of Autoantibodies (BCA) on HEp-2 Cells by Indirect Immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and how BCA recommendations help in clinical practice. Methodology A structured questionnaire regarding the BCA recommendations for detection and interpretations of autoantibodies in HEp-2 cells was applied to randomly selected rheumatologists. The results were tabulated using the Microsoft® Excel program, expressed as a simple percentage and the dichotomous data were analyzed using the Chi-square test and the Epi Info® program. Results Four hundred fuorteen rheumatologists participated in the study: 70% of them considered their knowledge of the HEp-2 IFA test satisfactory or excellent, and 43% said they knew the BCA recommendations in general, without distinguishing the edition of the BCA to which they refer. The Revista Brasileira de Rheumatologia/Advances in Rheumatology was the means of dissemination most consulted by specialists (50%). According to the rheumatologists’ opinion, the most relevant pattern was the homogeneous nuclear (78%) and 65% stated they were satisfied with the BCA recommendations at a level of satisfaction greater than or equal to 80%. There was no significant difference in the perception of rheumatologists from the several Brazilian geographic regions. Conclusion Brazilian rheumatologists are aware of the BCA guidelines and most are satisfied with the content published, considering that the BCA recommendations assist positively in the clinical practice. Most rheumatologists recognize the patterns associated with rheumatic autoimmune diseases and have used BCA recommendations to interpret the results of the HEp-2 IFA test.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Amin Palikhe ◽  
Akhila Shrestha

The article entitled "Knowledge of Reproductive Health Issues among the Students of P. N. Campus, Pokhara" has studied to get the knowledge about the reproductive health issues. Reproductive health is one of the important factors of population studies. Several studies have been made concerning the reproductive health issues but there are few research works on the knowledge of reproductive health, especially, in P. N. Campus. The present study attempts to find out knowledge of reproductive health issues among the students in the P. N. Campus. This study was based on the primary information collected from the field survey in P.N. Campus. The sample used for collection of data is random sampling. Basically, both descriptive and analytic research design and simple statistical tools like frequency table, and cross tabulation have been used here. To test the hypothesis, Chi- Square test with contingency table has been presented. Among the total 116 students, 58 percent female and 42 percent male were taken for sample. The median age for the sample population was 23 years. About 31 percent among them were married. This research finds out the knowledge of reproductive health issues like media of knowledge, sources, reproductive health issues areas and level of knowledge among the selected demographic background of respondents.Janapriya Journal of Interdisciplinary StudiesVol. III (December 2014), page: 1-8


Author(s):  
Ingrida Košičiarová ◽  
Ľudmila Nagyová ◽  
Mária Holienčinová ◽  
Jana Rybanská

The aim of the present paper was to determine the Slovak consumer’s opinion about the purchase and quality level of agricultural and food products produced in the Slovak Republic, as well as to determine their knowledge and preference of the National Quality Label “Značka kvality SK”. As research methods, there have been used the methods of survey and structured questionnaire consisting of 22 questions. The total number of respondents was 2.808 randomly selected respondents from all over the Slovak Republic. For a deeper analysis of the obtained results, there have been set out nine hypothesis, which have been tested with the use of Pearson’s chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test, Mann-Whitney U-Test and Cramer’s contingency coefficient. The results of the present paper show, that the knowledge and preference of higher quality food is between Slovak consumers on a pretty high level – more than 44 % respondents think that they buy higher quality products, more than 49 % of respondents think that the agricultural and food products produced in Slovak Republic are rather higher and higher quality, more than 58 % of respondents know the Quality Label “Značka kvality SK”, over 56 % of respondents could describe its logo, more than 60 % of them could spontaneously name five brands, respectively products labelled with this Quality Label and almost 50 % of respondents buy also the ecological products.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 74-81
Author(s):  
Ayushi Rajkumar Jain ◽  
Doss Prakash ◽  
Sheetal Swamy

The alarming statistics of COVID-19 surges up in 2021 throwing an enormous burden on the healthcare system across the world. According to WHO reports on 14th April 2021, globally 136,996,364 confirmed COVID-19 cases are reported across the continents, including 2,951,832 deaths. The state of Maharashtra reported the maximum number of cases of India including high mortality rate. This study was conducted to identify and describe the relation of different predictors (Age, gender, duration of hospital stay, presence of co morbidities) of mortality among the COVID-19 deceased patients by retrospectively analyzing the medical case records of 121 patients from a dedicated COVID hospital at Aurangabad from July 2020 to December 2020. Chi-square test was performed to assess the association between causes of death with different cluster of variables and their significance. This study helps us to identify risk factors that show association between various predictors and mortality rate in COVID-19 patients. Out of 121 deaths, 96 (79%) were male, 61 (49.6%) were in age group between 60-79 years, ARDS was one of the major complication in the deceased patients accounting 29.8% and cardio respiratory arrest was the common cause of death among the deceased patients with 85%. It was also observed that mortality rate was very higher in the initial five days of hospitalization with critical care support. Our result findings provide clinical inferences for physicians to identify high-risk factors with COVID-19 at a very early stage. Key words: COVID-19, Mortality rate, Demographic predictors, Co-morbidities, Cardio respiratory arrest.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 276-296
Author(s):  
Anwesha Chattopadhyay ◽  
Priyanka Khanzode

Last 5 years have seen lots of changes in the consumption pattern of individuals with concerns rising constantly on the quality of climate conditions, individuals have become aware about change in climate, increasing pollution, deteriorating air quality, excessive use of chemicals in the farms, increase of carbon particles in environment and impact on population. Consumers now-a-days are very particular about the products they are consuming, Thus the concept of organic food product come into picture. This concept is gaining impetus in society especially after increase in health problems in individuals. It refers to using such food product which are eco-friendly and safe. The paper is a humble attempt to understand the level of awareness about organic food products in Bengaluru. This paper also aims at understanding the consumption pattern of individuals in Bengaluru. Statistical tools like ANOVA, Regression analysis, Chi-square tests and different charts are used to analyse the data obtained from a primary survey conducted in Bengaluru. On the basis of analysis done in the paper, it is concluded that the consumption has increased lately although more awareness should be created to make the consumption more popular among consumers.


2019 ◽  
Vol 90 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-68 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adenilson Silva Chagas ◽  
Karina Maria Salvatore Freitas ◽  
Rodrigo Hermont Cançado ◽  
Fabricio Pinelli Valarelli ◽  
Luiz Filiphe Gonçalves Canuto ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Objective To compare the level of satisfaction in the use of wraparound Hawley and thermoplastic maxillary retainers. Materials and Methods The study sample included 70 orthodontic patients (24 males and 46 females), who were in the retention stage (mean age = 20.80 years). All patients wore the two types of maxillary retainer for 1 month each, along with a 3×3 fixed mandibular retainer. After the use of each retainer, the patients responded to a questionnaire evaluating the level of satisfaction with their use of the maxillary retainer. Intergroup comparison was performed by independent t tests. Chi-square test was used to evaluate preference for the type of retainer by gender. Results The thermoplastic retainer was better for swallowing and the wraparound Hawley appliance was better for hygiene and durability. The other factors evaluated (adaptation, speech, comfort, esthetics, satisfaction, and fitting) did not show significant differences between the retainers. There was also no significant difference in preference for the appliances. Conclusions Regarding the overall satisfaction and the preference, there was no difference between the wraparound Hawley and thermoplastic retainers. The wraparound Hawley appliance was better in hygiene and resistance than the thermoplastic retainer; and the thermoplastic appliance was better than the wraparound Hawley for swallowing fluids and saliva.


2017 ◽  
Vol 35 (15_suppl) ◽  
pp. e12011-e12011
Author(s):  
Fernando Namuche ◽  
Rossana Esther Ruiz Mendoza ◽  
Claudio J. Flores ◽  
Alfredo Aguilar ◽  
Henry Leonidas Gomez

e12011 Background: OncotypeDx(ODX) predicts the likelihood of estrogen receptor (ER) positive breast cancer (BC) recurrence and assesses the likely benefit from both hormonal therapy and chemotherapy. Many clinical scores that estimate the risk category of ODX are being tested. Ki67 is frequently incorporated into these assessments, although there is no standard cut-off for its use. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the electronic medical files of 190 patients with early stage ER+ BC for whom ODX recurrence score (RS) was available from 2014 to 2016. Our objective was to find out the degree to which classical clinicopathological variables -as defined by St. Gallen(SG) 2015- could predict ODX risk category, also to determine an optimal Ki67 cut-off in order to establish an accurate classification. Chi square test was used. Results: Mean age at diagnosis was 59 years (28-89). Mean tumor diameter was 15mm, 84.2% were intermediate grade. Mean expression of ER, PR and Ki67 were 87%, 53% and 22%, respectively. According to ODX 62.1% patients were low risk, 30.5% intermediate risk and 7.4% high risk. An overall concordance of 46.8% (73/190) was found between SG 2015 and the risk category of ODX (75.7% for low, 33.3% for intermediate and 23.9% for high RS). When changing SG Ki67 cutoffs to ≤20% (for low Ki67) and ≥30% (for high Ki67), an overall concordance of 56.3% (107/190) was found (69.6% for low, 47.3% for intermediate and 23.9% for high RS, with p=0.00) (Table 1). Conclusions: In best-case scenario, SG classical clinicopathological variables correctly classified 56.3% of patients of our series. Despite being a specialized center, the utility of classical clinicopathological variables for predicting ODX risk category is limited. [Table: see text]


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mümin Polat ◽  
Gülcihan Aybike Dilek ◽  
Canan Demir Barutcu ◽  
Serkan Köksoy

This study, women who took refuge in the Syrian town of Bucak in order to investigate satisfaction to basic health services by women and 43 is performed. The participants ' socioeconomic status, number of children and birth hospital were assessed with the questionnaire created by the researchers to assess the service questions. The number of data in statistical analysis percentage and Chi square test was used. The average age of women who participated in the research 43 30.19 ± 3.12 were found. 34 women (74.4 %) hospital conditions described as good. 22 women in terms of the provision of health services (52.2 %) stated he didn't see a difference between Syria and Turkey. The supply of the drug in 30 women (69.8 %) expressed in the form of comfortable, I can assure you. The average number of children was 2.7 (max:7) as were found. In our country the number of the mother who gave birth 38 (88.4 %). Women 26 (60.4 %) are not using any family planning method. Their children have not been immunised mother, who had number 5 (11.6 %). Women 97% of the country has stated that he wants to return to. The study found that refugees are lacking in receiving basic health services. Refugees' family planning, vaccination implementation deficiencies need to be addressed. It is thought that the attitudes of mothers who have not vaccinated in order to prevent infectious diseases should be changed.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiwei Li ◽  
Zhiqun Wang ◽  
Jinghao Qu ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Xuguang Sun

Abstract Backgroud To report the clinical and microbiological features of Acanthamoeba keratitis (AK) related to contact lens in a tertiary hospital in China. Methods In this retrospective study, medical results of 61 cases of AK related to contact lens were reviewed from January 2000 to December 2017. The data included patients’ demographics, lens type, history, risk factors, the disease stages, reports of corneal scrapings and culture, treatment. Moreover, the genotype identification of part of these isolates was carried out with a PCR assay and sequence analysis of the 18S ribosomal DNA gene. Results There were 64 eyes included in the study. And 32.8% of cases wore soft contact lenses, 67.2% of patients used overnight orthokeratology. In the cases (20eyes) of early stage, 65% (13 eyes) had positive results in Giemsa stained smears, trophozoites were seen in 7 eyes (35%) in 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) wet mounts. Six eyes (30%) were diagnosed by confocal microscopy together with clinical sign. In the orthokeratology patients, 87.8% (36/41) of cases rinsed the lenses and/or cases with tap water, while 55% of soft lens wearers wore their lens during showering. The genotype of 9 isolates was determined, all the strains belonged to genotype T4. In the orthokeratology related cases, patients required therapeutic penetrating keratoplasty after 2005 were less than before 2005 (Chi-square test, χ2= 4.209,P = 0.04). Conclusions More than two thirds of cases were associated with orthokeratology. The examinations of Giemsa stained smears, 0.9% NaCl wet mounts and confocal microscopy should be done for the highly suspected cases of early stage to help the early diagnosis. The rate of therapeutic keratoplasty was decrease after 2005 compare with before 2005 in the cases of orthokeratology.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-93
Author(s):  
Monica Hartanti ◽  
Puspita Yuli Pradita

Souvenir products in the city of Bandung are very diverse. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the tourism industry to decline, but MSMEs of souvenir food products still have the opportunity to sell online. Souvenir food packaging with a local identity can be one of the uniqueness that will attract consumers. Nine samples of food products by SMEs of the Sabilulungan Community, assisted by the Industry and Trade Office of Soreang Regency, West Java, were redesigned. Old packaging and new packaging are display side by side. A feasibility test is carried out, measured in terms of the respondent's design taste, the respondent's reasons for choosing the design, and the results of product sales using the Chi-Square test. The method of collecting data is by distributing questionnaires filled in when visitors shop at the product bazaar. Due diligence results reveal that well-designed packaging and an identity that matches the food will increase purchases. Local characteristics can be used as an identity that is displayed aesthetically and uniquely to increase the value of local products. The local characteristics that are most easy for consumers to remember are the cultural icons and familiar local colors. Packaging using a zipper is considered more efficient. The form of packaging that is not only a box is considered unique.


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