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Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
2019 Volume.25 No. 2 p.129 ~ p.141
Parents¡¯ Recognition of Center for Children¡¯s Food Service Management and Preschoolers¡¯ Satisfaction with Menu Provided by Childcare Centers and Food Life Regarding Vegetable Intake
Hur Nam-Joo

Lee Hong-Mie
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine parents¡¯ recognition of the Center for children¡¯s foodservice management (CCFSM) and to compare preschoolers¡¯ satisfaction for meals served by childcare centers and some aspects regarding the vegetable intake according to the parents¡¯ recognition of CCFSM. The subjects were 255 parents, whose children were 2¡­5 year old and attended a childcare center, were grouped according to the recognition of CCFSM (high recognition, HR, 27.5%; medium recognition, MR, 47.4%; low recognition, LR, 25.1%). Information was obtained by a self-administered questionnaire and data were analyzed by SPSS 25.0. Only 58.6% of HR and 10.7% of MR answered the they had participated education/event held by the CCFSM. More parents in the HR group (88.6%) acknowledged the helpfulness of CCFSM on the children¡¯s food habits compared to those in the MR group (63.6%) (P£¼0.001). Compared to the MR and LR groups, more parents in the HR group answered not only that they were ¡®satisfied¡¯/¡®very satisfied¡¯ with the meals served by childcare centers (P£¼0.05), but also they tended to think that their children were also satisfied (P=0.061). Up to 31.2% of parents in the LR group answered that there was no need for education to increase the vegetable intake of their child compared to 14.3% and 17.4% in the HR and MR groups, respectively (P£¼0.05). Moreover, up to 26.6% of parents answered that school cook planned menus compared to 5.7% and 13.2% in the HR and MR group, respectively (P£¼0.001). In conclusion, the results provided the association between parents¡¯ high recognition of CCFSM and preschoolers¡¯ satisfaction for meals from childcare centers as well as a better chance for a desirable food life regarding vegetable intake.
KEYWORD
center for children¡¯s food service management, vegetable intake, preschooler, childcare center
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