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Effect of educational intervention on young people, targeting microbiological hazards in domestic kitchens

Andrej Ovca, Mojca Jevšnik, Gregor Jereb and Peter Raspor

Food Policy, 2016, vol. 61, issue C, 156-162

Abstract: Education and training about basic food safety principles are emphasized as important factors contributing to the reduction of foodborne illnesses. However, it is of crucial importance that the message is specifically tailored and task-specific with regards to the needs of the target group. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of focused workshop-based educational intervention targeting barriers to control microbiological hazards in domestic kitchens by primary school children. A cross-sectional pre-test/post-test survey with a control group was administered. The results show considerable change of respondents’ susceptibility towards food-related risk and demonstrate that activities during the workshop were recognised by respondents as feasible in the domestic environment. There are several significant improvements of a long-term nature regarding the results assessed as direct measures related to knowledge and self-reported behaviour. Improvement becomes more significant if substantiated with practical activity in comparison to those addressed only orally.

Keywords: Food safety; Microbiological hazard; Domestic kitchen; Education; Intervention; Primary school children (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodpol.2016.03.004

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