Despite an increase in the number of food handlers receiving food hygiene training, a high proportion of food poisoning outbreaks still occur as a result of poor food handling practices. This paper uses elements of social cognitive theory to examine the beliefs of food handlers towards food safety and to determine food handlers' self-reported practices. Questionnaires were completed by 137 food handlers from 52 small to medium-sized food businesses in Wales. Generally, food handlers were aware of the food safety actions they should be carrying out but identified a number of barriers which would prevent them from implementing these practices. These barriers included lack of time, lack of staff and a lack of resources. Despite 95% of responde...
<p>Foodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found that conventional tr...
This study presents an overview of the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP)...
International audienceFoodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found t...
Despite an increase in the number of food handlers receiving food hygiene training, a high proportio...
The majority of food-borne disease outbreaks result from malpractice during food preparation in smal...
Adoption of safe food handling practices is essential to effectively manage food safety. This study ...
It is estimated that in the United States (U.S.), approximately 61% of food-borne illness outbreaks ...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...
This paper reviews the literature pertaining to the role of food hygiene training in a strategy to m...
An important element in the effectiveness of food hygiene training is the support given by managers,...
Theories of behaviour change can explain the factors affecting food handlers’ use of food safety pra...
The objectives of this study were 1. to identify the relationship of theoretical training with knowl...
Food handlers demonstrate an awareness of food safety but generally fail to translate that knowledge...
Purpose In many developing countries, the main source of food related illness is the fast foods res...
Food handlers demonstrate an awareness of food safety but generally fail to translate that knowledge...
<p>Foodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found that conventional tr...
This study presents an overview of the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP)...
International audienceFoodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found t...
Despite an increase in the number of food handlers receiving food hygiene training, a high proportio...
The majority of food-borne disease outbreaks result from malpractice during food preparation in smal...
Adoption of safe food handling practices is essential to effectively manage food safety. This study ...
It is estimated that in the United States (U.S.), approximately 61% of food-borne illness outbreaks ...
Utilises social cognition models to determine the beliefs, attitudes and knowledge of consumers towa...
This paper reviews the literature pertaining to the role of food hygiene training in a strategy to m...
An important element in the effectiveness of food hygiene training is the support given by managers,...
Theories of behaviour change can explain the factors affecting food handlers’ use of food safety pra...
The objectives of this study were 1. to identify the relationship of theoretical training with knowl...
Food handlers demonstrate an awareness of food safety but generally fail to translate that knowledge...
Purpose In many developing countries, the main source of food related illness is the fast foods res...
Food handlers demonstrate an awareness of food safety but generally fail to translate that knowledge...
<p>Foodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found that conventional tr...
This study presents an overview of the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP)...
International audienceFoodborne illness is an ever-growing concern in public health. Studies found t...