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Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
2014 Volume.43 No. 11 p.1757 ~ p.1765
Importance and Performance of High School Foodservice Hygiene in Busan
Park Jung-Sun

Lyu Eun-Soon
Abstract
The objective of this study was to explore hygiene issues by analyzing the importance and performance of personal and school hygiene in school foodservices. Questionnaires were administered to 634 students (10 high schools) in the Busan area. Exactly 29% of respondents had received hygiene education. The average score of importance of students' personal foodservice hygiene was 3.81/5.00, and the performance score was 3.48/5.00. The same scores for school foodservice hygiene were 4.37/5.00 and 3.67/5.00, respectively. Regarding importance and performance of personal foodservice hygiene, students who had received hygiene education showed significantly (P<0.01) higher scores than those without prior education. In terms of importance of school foodservice hygiene, students who had received hygiene education showed significantly higher scores for environment hygiene (P<0.05) and equipment hygiene (P<0.05). Additionally, among grid analysis in personal foodservice hygiene, the areas of high importance and low performance included ¡®washing hands before the meal¡¯, ¡®using a designated cup for the water purifier¡¯, and ¡®keeping clean around the leftover container¡¯. As for school foodservice hygiene, the same area was ¡®cleanliness of tray¡¯. These findings suggest that hygiene education needs to be extended to more students, and for school foodservice hygiene, a cleaner environment should be created using equipment hygiene management, including emphasis on ensuring cleanliness of tray.
KEYWORD
personal foodservice hygiene, school foodservice hygiene, importance, performance, high school
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