Sibanyoni J J, Tabit F T
Department of Life and Consumer Sciences, University of South Africa, Cnr Christiaan de Wet Road and Pioneer Avenue, Florida, Roodepoort, 1710, South Africa.
J Community Health. 2017 Aug;42(4):664-673. doi: 10.1007/s10900-016-0303-6.
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.
学校供餐计划的管理人员负责确保提供给学童的食品安全,但针对这些管理人员的食品安全知识和意识所开展的研究却非常少。本研究的目的是评估南非姆普马兰加省各学校中,国家学校营养计划(NSNP)管理人员的食品安全态度和意识。开展了一项横断面调查研究,通过问卷调查从300名NSNP食品服务管理人员那里收集数据。提供NSNP餐食的大多数学校位于非正式定居点,并且多数被发现厨房缺乏基本资源,如电力(食品制备设施的供电)和饮用水。没有学校实施危害分析与关键控制点(HACCP)计划,只有少数工作人员接受过食品安全培训。由于资源和基础设施有限,农村地区的非正规学校食品安全实施情况最差。在一些学校,尤其是位于农村定居点的学校,NSNP食品服务管理人员被发现对HACCP知之甚少。这些结果表明迫切需要为NSNP管理人员提供食品安全培训和资源(饮用水供应、电力、专用食品制备设施),特别是在农村定居点的学校。