关键词: Attitude Awareness Food safety Managers School feeding programme

Mesh : Adult Aged Awareness Cross-Sectional Studies Electric Power Supplies Female Food Safety Food Services / organization & administration standards Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Humans Inservice Training Male Middle Aged Rural Population Schools / organization & administration standards Socioeconomic Factors South Africa Water Supply

来  源:   DOI:10.1007/s10900-016-0303-6

Abstract:
The managers of school feeding programmes are responsible for ensuring the safety of the food which is provided to schoolchildren, but very few studies have been conducted on the food safety knowledge and awareness of these managers. The objective of this study is to evaluate the food safety attitudes and awareness of managers of the National School Nutrition Programme (NSNP) in schools in Mpumalanga, a province of South Africa. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted in which questionnaires were used to collect data from 300 NSNP food service managers. The majority of schools offering NSNP meals were located in informal settlements and most were found to lack basic resources such as electricity (power supplies to the food preparation facility) and potable tap water in their kitchens. No school was found to have implemented the hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) programme, and only a few staff had received food safety training. Food safety implementation is worst in informal schools in rural areas due to limited resources and infrastructure. The NSNP food service managers in some schools-especially those located in rural settlements-were found to have little knowledge and awareness of HACCP. These results indicate an urgent need to provide NSNP managers with food safety training and resources (potable water supplies, electricity, dedicated food preparation facilities), particularly in schools in rural settlements.
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