Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety

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Autor(a) principal: Eley, C.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lundgren, P. T., Kasza, G., Truninger, M., Brown, C., Hugues, V. L., Izso, T., Teixeira, P., Syeda, R., Ferré, N., Kunszabo, A., Nunes, C., Hayes, C., Merakou, K., McNulty, C. A. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32434
Resumo: Aim: Foodborne illnesses have a significant global burden and can be life-threatening, with higher risk in vulnerable groups such as children. SafeConsume is an EU-funded, transdisciplinary project aiming to improve consumers’ food safety behaviour. Developing educational resources on food safety for use in schools has potential to improve teaching of our young consumers. The aim of this study was to explore school educators’ attitudes, behaviours and knowledge towards food hygiene, safety and education. Methods: Focus groups and interviews in England, France, Portugal and Hungary explored educator knowledge, skills, intentions and beliefs around educating young people (11–18 years) about food safety. Data were analysed using NVivo and emerging themes were applied to the Theoretical Domains Framework. Results: A total of 48 educators participated. Knowledge, confidence and skills to teach food safety to young people varied depending on background and training. Educators reported they had a role to teach food safety to young people, were positive about delivering education and optimistic they could improve students’ food safety behaviour. Barriers to teaching included lack of national curriculum coverage, limited time and money, and lack of facilities. Educators reported that social influences (family, celebrity chefs, public health campaigns and social media) were important opportunities to improve young peoples’ awareness of food safety and consequences of foodborne illness. Conclusion: Educator food safety expertise varied; training could help to optimise educator knowledge, confidence and skills. Ministries of Health and Education need encouragement to get food safety incorporated further into school curricula across Europe, so schools will be motivated to prioritise these topics.
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spelling Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safetyEducationEducatorFood hygieneFood safetyNeeds assessmentQualitative researchSchoolsTeacherAim: Foodborne illnesses have a significant global burden and can be life-threatening, with higher risk in vulnerable groups such as children. SafeConsume is an EU-funded, transdisciplinary project aiming to improve consumers’ food safety behaviour. Developing educational resources on food safety for use in schools has potential to improve teaching of our young consumers. The aim of this study was to explore school educators’ attitudes, behaviours and knowledge towards food hygiene, safety and education. Methods: Focus groups and interviews in England, France, Portugal and Hungary explored educator knowledge, skills, intentions and beliefs around educating young people (11–18 years) about food safety. Data were analysed using NVivo and emerging themes were applied to the Theoretical Domains Framework. Results: A total of 48 educators participated. Knowledge, confidence and skills to teach food safety to young people varied depending on background and training. Educators reported they had a role to teach food safety to young people, were positive about delivering education and optimistic they could improve students’ food safety behaviour. Barriers to teaching included lack of national curriculum coverage, limited time and money, and lack of facilities. Educators reported that social influences (family, celebrity chefs, public health campaigns and social media) were important opportunities to improve young peoples’ awareness of food safety and consequences of foodborne illness. Conclusion: Educator food safety expertise varied; training could help to optimise educator knowledge, confidence and skills. Ministries of Health and Education need encouragement to get food safety incorporated further into school curricula across Europe, so schools will be motivated to prioritise these topics.Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica PortuguesaEley, C.Lundgren, P. T.Kasza, G.Truninger, M.Brown, C.Hugues, V. L.Izso, T.Teixeira, P.Syeda, R.Ferré, N.Kunszabo, A.Nunes, C.Hayes, C.Merakou, K.McNulty, C. A. M.2021-03-31T15:57:25Z2022-05-012022-05-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/32434eng1757-913910.1177/175791392097273985099716856PMC904710633461394000677784300001info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-16T01:42:36Zoai:repositorio.ucp.pt:10400.14/32434Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T18:26:11.328905Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
spellingShingle Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
Eley, C.
Education
Educator
Food hygiene
Food safety
Needs assessment
Qualitative research
Schools
Teacher
title_short Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
title_full Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
title_fullStr Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
title_full_unstemmed Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
title_sort Teaching young consumers in Europe: a multicentre qualitative needs assessment with educators on food hygiene and food safety
author Eley, C.
author_facet Eley, C.
Lundgren, P. T.
Kasza, G.
Truninger, M.
Brown, C.
Hugues, V. L.
Izso, T.
Teixeira, P.
Syeda, R.
Ferré, N.
Kunszabo, A.
Nunes, C.
Hayes, C.
Merakou, K.
McNulty, C. A. M.
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Kasza, G.
Truninger, M.
Brown, C.
Hugues, V. L.
Izso, T.
Teixeira, P.
Syeda, R.
Ferré, N.
Kunszabo, A.
Nunes, C.
Hayes, C.
Merakou, K.
McNulty, C. A. M.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Eley, C.
Lundgren, P. T.
Kasza, G.
Truninger, M.
Brown, C.
Hugues, V. L.
Izso, T.
Teixeira, P.
Syeda, R.
Ferré, N.
Kunszabo, A.
Nunes, C.
Hayes, C.
Merakou, K.
McNulty, C. A. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Education
Educator
Food hygiene
Food safety
Needs assessment
Qualitative research
Schools
Teacher
topic Education
Educator
Food hygiene
Food safety
Needs assessment
Qualitative research
Schools
Teacher
description Aim: Foodborne illnesses have a significant global burden and can be life-threatening, with higher risk in vulnerable groups such as children. SafeConsume is an EU-funded, transdisciplinary project aiming to improve consumers’ food safety behaviour. Developing educational resources on food safety for use in schools has potential to improve teaching of our young consumers. The aim of this study was to explore school educators’ attitudes, behaviours and knowledge towards food hygiene, safety and education. Methods: Focus groups and interviews in England, France, Portugal and Hungary explored educator knowledge, skills, intentions and beliefs around educating young people (11–18 years) about food safety. Data were analysed using NVivo and emerging themes were applied to the Theoretical Domains Framework. Results: A total of 48 educators participated. Knowledge, confidence and skills to teach food safety to young people varied depending on background and training. Educators reported they had a role to teach food safety to young people, were positive about delivering education and optimistic they could improve students’ food safety behaviour. Barriers to teaching included lack of national curriculum coverage, limited time and money, and lack of facilities. Educators reported that social influences (family, celebrity chefs, public health campaigns and social media) were important opportunities to improve young peoples’ awareness of food safety and consequences of foodborne illness. Conclusion: Educator food safety expertise varied; training could help to optimise educator knowledge, confidence and skills. Ministries of Health and Education need encouragement to get food safety incorporated further into school curricula across Europe, so schools will be motivated to prioritise these topics.
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