Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional

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Autor(a) principal: Wognski,Ana Claudia Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Choma,Caroline, Gava,Giovanni Ribeiro, Ferreira,Bruna Gabriella Costa Schmitz, Vieira,Laleska Pysklewitz, Oliveira,Elisângela Cristina de, Santos,Vivian Cristina, Mezzomo,Thais Regina, Stangarlin-Fiori,Lize
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Food Technology
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Resumo: Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the school canteens located within different types of schools, together with their types of administration and the presence of a technical professional regarding Good Hygiene Practices (GHPs). The observational study was conducted in 111 school canteens, 35 from private and 76 public schools in Curitiba, Brazil. A checklist based on national and international legislation on good hygiene practices -GHP was elaborated and applied during the work routine. With the list, the information was gathered about the type of administration and the presence of a technical professional (nutritionist) in these canteens. Most school canteens were classified as Regular, comprising between 50% and 69% of adequate assessment in relation to GHPs. The most unsatisfactory criteria were related to food temperature control, training of food handlers and Manual of GHPs and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Private school canteens were better classified than public school canteens in most of the categories evaluated (p < 0.05). In addition, the school canteens that have been outsourced and have also had a person technically responsible (nutritionist) (p < 0.01) presented the best results. This shows the need for the public school canteens with self-management systems and no technical professional to re-evaluate the sanitary criteria and to implement new strategies, as well as improving procedures for food temperature control, training of food handlers and elaboration of Manual of GHPs and SOP. Improvement with respect to these procedures will assist in better control of food safety and prevent diseases in the student population, contributing to health promotion in the school environment.
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spelling Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professionalSchool feedingNutritionistsSelf-managementOutsourced servicesFood hygieneStudentsAbstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the school canteens located within different types of schools, together with their types of administration and the presence of a technical professional regarding Good Hygiene Practices (GHPs). The observational study was conducted in 111 school canteens, 35 from private and 76 public schools in Curitiba, Brazil. A checklist based on national and international legislation on good hygiene practices -GHP was elaborated and applied during the work routine. With the list, the information was gathered about the type of administration and the presence of a technical professional (nutritionist) in these canteens. Most school canteens were classified as Regular, comprising between 50% and 69% of adequate assessment in relation to GHPs. The most unsatisfactory criteria were related to food temperature control, training of food handlers and Manual of GHPs and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Private school canteens were better classified than public school canteens in most of the categories evaluated (p < 0.05). In addition, the school canteens that have been outsourced and have also had a person technically responsible (nutritionist) (p < 0.01) presented the best results. This shows the need for the public school canteens with self-management systems and no technical professional to re-evaluate the sanitary criteria and to implement new strategies, as well as improving procedures for food temperature control, training of food handlers and elaboration of Manual of GHPs and SOP. Improvement with respect to these procedures will assist in better control of food safety and prevent diseases in the student population, contributing to health promotion in the school environment.Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos - ITAL2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1981-67232021000100405Brazilian Journal of Food Technology v.24 2021reponame:Brazilian Journal of Food Technologyinstname:Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)instacron:ITAL10.1590/1981-6723.25719info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessWognski,Ana Claudia PereiraChoma,CarolineGava,Giovanni RibeiroFerreira,Bruna Gabriella Costa SchmitzVieira,Laleska PysklewitzOliveira,Elisângela Cristina deSantos,Vivian CristinaMezzomo,Thais ReginaStangarlin-Fiori,Lizeeng2021-04-06T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1981-67232021000100405Revistahttp://bjft.ital.sp.gov.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjftsec@ital.sp.gov.br||bjftsec@ital.sp.gov.br1981-67231516-7275opendoar:2021-04-06T00:00Brazilian Journal of Food Technology - Instituto de Tecnologia de Alimentos (ITAL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
title Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
spellingShingle Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
Wognski,Ana Claudia Pereira
School feeding
Nutritionists
Self-management
Outsourced services
Food hygiene
Students
title_short Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
title_full Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
title_fullStr Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
title_full_unstemmed Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
title_sort Good hygiene practices in school canteens: evaluation between types of schools and administration as well as presence of technical professional
author Wognski,Ana Claudia Pereira
author_facet Wognski,Ana Claudia Pereira
Choma,Caroline
Gava,Giovanni Ribeiro
Ferreira,Bruna Gabriella Costa Schmitz
Vieira,Laleska Pysklewitz
Oliveira,Elisângela Cristina de
Santos,Vivian Cristina
Mezzomo,Thais Regina
Stangarlin-Fiori,Lize
author_role author
author2 Choma,Caroline
Gava,Giovanni Ribeiro
Ferreira,Bruna Gabriella Costa Schmitz
Vieira,Laleska Pysklewitz
Oliveira,Elisângela Cristina de
Santos,Vivian Cristina
Mezzomo,Thais Regina
Stangarlin-Fiori,Lize
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Wognski,Ana Claudia Pereira
Choma,Caroline
Gava,Giovanni Ribeiro
Ferreira,Bruna Gabriella Costa Schmitz
Vieira,Laleska Pysklewitz
Oliveira,Elisângela Cristina de
Santos,Vivian Cristina
Mezzomo,Thais Regina
Stangarlin-Fiori,Lize
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv School feeding
Nutritionists
Self-management
Outsourced services
Food hygiene
Students
topic School feeding
Nutritionists
Self-management
Outsourced services
Food hygiene
Students
description Abstract The aim of the study was to evaluate the school canteens located within different types of schools, together with their types of administration and the presence of a technical professional regarding Good Hygiene Practices (GHPs). The observational study was conducted in 111 school canteens, 35 from private and 76 public schools in Curitiba, Brazil. A checklist based on national and international legislation on good hygiene practices -GHP was elaborated and applied during the work routine. With the list, the information was gathered about the type of administration and the presence of a technical professional (nutritionist) in these canteens. Most school canteens were classified as Regular, comprising between 50% and 69% of adequate assessment in relation to GHPs. The most unsatisfactory criteria were related to food temperature control, training of food handlers and Manual of GHPs and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Private school canteens were better classified than public school canteens in most of the categories evaluated (p < 0.05). In addition, the school canteens that have been outsourced and have also had a person technically responsible (nutritionist) (p < 0.01) presented the best results. This shows the need for the public school canteens with self-management systems and no technical professional to re-evaluate the sanitary criteria and to implement new strategies, as well as improving procedures for food temperature control, training of food handlers and elaboration of Manual of GHPs and SOP. Improvement with respect to these procedures will assist in better control of food safety and prevent diseases in the student population, contributing to health promotion in the school environment.
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