Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries

The association of food safety knowledge and climate with gender, education level, length of employment, food safety training, and professional role was measured using a 15-item food safety climate survey and a 20-item food safety questionnaire on a sample of 263 employees from 19 small and medium-...

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Published in:Italian Journal of Food Safety
Main Authors: Sanja Vidaček Filipec, Petra Ratković, András Bittsánszky, András József Tóth, João PM Lima, Ada Rocha
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/10580
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author Sanja Vidaček Filipec
Petra Ratković
András Bittsánszky
András József Tóth
João PM Lima
Ada Rocha
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description The association of food safety knowledge and climate with gender, education level, length of employment, food safety training, and professional role was measured using a 15-item food safety climate survey and a 20-item food safety questionnaire on a sample of 263 employees from 19 small and medium-sized university canteens of Croatia, Hungary, and Portugal. The relationship between knowledge and climate and the demographic determinants of both variables were examined. Food safety knowledge was inadequate (45.5% of correct responses), while perceptions of food safety, as measured by the food safety climate survey, were positive (2.69 out of a maximum of 3.00). The perception of resources in canteens was the least favorable across all countries. Leaders did not exhibit better food safety knowledge or perceptions. Food safety climate and knowledge were significantly positively correlated and influenced by training. Perceptions of food safety compared to employee knowledge levels indicated that some employees were overly optimistic about food safety risks. Therefore, food safety knowledge and food safety climate should be assessed in parallel, and both could be improved through ongoing training of employees, especially leaders.
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spelling doaj-art-9bc4e0ec43ee4a2da25ed61da46929402025-08-19T22:28:41ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Food Safety2239-71322023-07-0110.4081/ijfs.2023.10580Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countriesSanja Vidaček Filipec0Petra Ratković1András Bittsánszky2András József Tóth3João PM Lima4Ada Rocha5Faculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of ZagrebFaculty of Food Technology and Biotechnology, University of ZagrebIndere Institute for Food System Research and Innovation Ltd, Budapest; Digital Food Chain Education Research Development and Innovation Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine, BudapestIndere Institute for Food System Research and Innovation Ltd, Budapest; Digital Food Chain Education Research Development and Innovation Institute, University of Veterinary Medicine, BudapestGreenUPorto - Sustainable Agrifood Production Research Center, ciTechCare - Center for Innovative Care and Health Technology, Pedagogical and Scientific Unit of Dietetics and Nutrition, Coimbra Health School - Polytechnic Institute of CoimbraGreenUPorto - Sustainable Agrifood Production Research Center, Faculty of Nutrition and Food Sciences, University of Porto The association of food safety knowledge and climate with gender, education level, length of employment, food safety training, and professional role was measured using a 15-item food safety climate survey and a 20-item food safety questionnaire on a sample of 263 employees from 19 small and medium-sized university canteens of Croatia, Hungary, and Portugal. The relationship between knowledge and climate and the demographic determinants of both variables were examined. Food safety knowledge was inadequate (45.5% of correct responses), while perceptions of food safety, as measured by the food safety climate survey, were positive (2.69 out of a maximum of 3.00). The perception of resources in canteens was the least favorable across all countries. Leaders did not exhibit better food safety knowledge or perceptions. Food safety climate and knowledge were significantly positively correlated and influenced by training. Perceptions of food safety compared to employee knowledge levels indicated that some employees were overly optimistic about food safety risks. Therefore, food safety knowledge and food safety climate should be assessed in parallel, and both could be improved through ongoing training of employees, especially leaders. https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/10580Food safety knowledgefood safety climatedemographic characteristicsuniversity canteens
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Petra Ratković
András Bittsánszky
András József Tóth
João PM Lima
Ada Rocha
Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries
Food safety knowledge
food safety climate
demographic characteristics
university canteens
title Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries
title_full Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries
title_fullStr Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries
title_full_unstemmed Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries
title_short Food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three European countries
title_sort food safety knowledge and climate in the university canteens of three european countries
topic Food safety knowledge
food safety climate
demographic characteristics
university canteens
url https://www.pagepressjournals.org/index.php/ijfs/article/view/10580
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