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医学生食品安全知识与行为的评估

Assessment of Food Safety Knowledge and Practices Among Medical Students.

作者信息

Nițescu Maria, Nedelescu Mirela Maria, Moroşan Elena, Simionescu Anca Angela, Furtunescu Florentina Ligia, Ştefănescu Bianca Eugenia, Tusaliu Mihail, Panaitescu Eugenia, Stanciu Alin-Marian, Stoian Irina Mihaela

机构信息

Discipline Hygiene and Medical Ecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila", Dr. Leonte Street, 050463 Bucharest, Romania.

Discipline Clinical Laboratory-Hygiene of Nutrition, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila", Traian Vuia Street, 020956 Bucharest, Romania.

出版信息

Foods. 2025 May 6;14(9):1636. doi: 10.3390/foods14091636.

Abstract

Food safety is an important requirement for protecting human health worldwide. In particular, medical students' education on food safety is essential for them as future physicians, and university education is the first step in acquiring this knowledge. We performed an online survey with 1277 respondents among medical students to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAPs) related to food safety regarding microbiological contamination. Our findings showed that more than half of the respondents presented a low level of food safety knowledge, with a score between 11-60 points, and only 6% managed to score between 81 and 100 points, which was considered a high level of knowledge. On the contrary, we found that most participants had a high level of good practice: 58% scored more than 25 points, 39% had an average level of good practice (scoring between 21 and 25 points), and 3% of respondents had a low level of good practice (scoring below 21 points). We also noticed a statistically significant difference between total scores of preclinical and clinical years of study among medical students ( = 0.005) regarding food safety knowledge. The frequency of cooking was positively correlated with the level of food safety knowledge, but not with food safety practices. Our study shows that better knowledge on food safety is needed among medical students. Improving knowledge and awareness of food safety in relation to microbiological contamination is a good way to protect themselves and to promote the correct food safety knowledge and measures among their patients.

摘要

食品安全是全球保护人类健康的一项重要要求。特别是,医学生接受食品安全教育对他们未来成为医生至关重要,而大学教育是获取这方面知识的第一步。我们对1277名医学生进行了在线调查,以评估他们在微生物污染方面与食品安全相关的知识、态度和行为(KAPs)。我们的研究结果表明,超过一半的受访者食品安全知识水平较低,得分在11 - 60分之间,只有6%的人得分在81至100分之间,这被认为是高水平的知识。相反,我们发现大多数参与者有较高水平的良好行为:58%的人得分超过25分,39%的人有中等水平的良好行为(得分在21至25分之间),3%的受访者有较低水平的良好行为(得分低于21分)。我们还注意到,医学生临床前和临床学习年份的食品安全知识总分之间存在统计学上的显著差异( = 0.005)。烹饪频率与食品安全知识水平呈正相关,但与食品安全行为无关。我们的研究表明,医学生需要更好地掌握食品安全知识。提高与微生物污染相关的食品安全知识和意识是保护他们自己以及在患者中推广正确的食品安全知识和措施的好方法。

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