Children are at increased risk for foodborne illness due to underdeveloped immune system. Limited research has been reported on food safety knowledge of Native American families with children 10 years of age and younger. This study was conducted to determine the food safety knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of the main food preparer in these families by collecting quantitative and qualitative data simultaneously in a mixed method approach. A food safety knowledge survey created using FightBAC!™ concepts was administered prior to focus groups discussions held in Native American communities using a script based upon the Health Belief Model. Quantitative data were analyzed using SPSS. Qualitative data were coded by three reviewers independen...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a food safety knowledge survey culturally ap...
In the fight against foodborne diseases, expanding access to information for different groups is nee...
Improper food safety practices cause numerous illnesses and cost Americans billions of dollars each ...
Children are at increased risk for foodborne illness due to underdeveloped immune system. Limited re...
Food safety knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of Native American families with young children were...
AbstractChildren are at a higher risk for foodborne illness. The objective of this study was to expl...
Food borne illness among Native American populations exceeds that of majority populations. Due to th...
This mixed methods study addresses food safety for Hispanic families with young children in Nebraska...
The purpose of this study was to develop and implement a culturally appropriate food safety educatio...
Foodborne illnesses impact millions of individuals each year, with young children at high risk of co...
AbstractFood preparers in families with young children are responsible for safe food preparation and...
Objective: To determine current food handling practices, knowledge and beliefs of primary food handl...
Food borne illness among Native American populations exceeds that of majority populations. Due to t...
Although the incidence of foodborne illnesses has declined, thousands of cases are still reported in...
Foodborne illnesses impact millions of individuals each year, with young children at high risk of co...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a food safety knowledge survey culturally ap...
In the fight against foodborne diseases, expanding access to information for different groups is nee...
Improper food safety practices cause numerous illnesses and cost Americans billions of dollars each ...
Children are at increased risk for foodborne illness due to underdeveloped immune system. Limited re...
Food safety knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of Native American families with young children were...
AbstractChildren are at a higher risk for foodborne illness. The objective of this study was to expl...
Food borne illness among Native American populations exceeds that of majority populations. Due to th...
This mixed methods study addresses food safety for Hispanic families with young children in Nebraska...
The purpose of this study was to develop and implement a culturally appropriate food safety educatio...
Foodborne illnesses impact millions of individuals each year, with young children at high risk of co...
AbstractFood preparers in families with young children are responsible for safe food preparation and...
Objective: To determine current food handling practices, knowledge and beliefs of primary food handl...
Food borne illness among Native American populations exceeds that of majority populations. Due to t...
Although the incidence of foodborne illnesses has declined, thousands of cases are still reported in...
Foodborne illnesses impact millions of individuals each year, with young children at high risk of co...
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a food safety knowledge survey culturally ap...
In the fight against foodborne diseases, expanding access to information for different groups is nee...
Improper food safety practices cause numerous illnesses and cost Americans billions of dollars each ...