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KMID : 1134820150440040619
Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
2015 Volume.44 No. 4 p.619 ~ p.634
Center for Children¡¯s Foodservice Management (CCFSM) Employees¡¯ Perception of Difficulties in Performing Tasks
Park Eun-Hye

Lee Young-Eun
Abstract
The objective of this study was to provide information on difficulties in performing tasks of employees of the Center for Children¡¯s Foodservice Management (CCFSM) to obtain information as a resource for improving work performance. Data were collected from employees working at the CCFSM over a period of 6 months until December 2013. The recruitment period was from 16 December, 2013 to 30 January, 2014. A total of 228 employees (79.7%) participated in the study, and 227 completed questionnaires were analyzed. Statistical analyses were performed on data utilizing the SPSS V20.0. Employees tasked with ¡®nutrition guidance visits¡¯, ¡®hygiene safety guidance visits¡¯, and ¡®teaching to cook visits¡¯ who worked outside of the office frequently had difficulties with ¡®physical exhaustion¡¯. They reported that ¡®working outside of the office encumbers later office work¡¯ and that ¡®employees¡¯ suggestions for changes are not easily accepted in child-care facilities. The following statements in the questionnaire were highly rated by each of the employees in charge of ¡®Gathering training¡¯ and ¡®Budget management¡¯: ¡®As a gathering training is conducted within the working hours of child-care facilities, participation rate is low¡¯ and ¡®The differences in regulations of consignment organization, local government, and KFDA are confusing¡¯. This study also suggests that CCFSMs should have authority over child-care facilities, which demonstrate no desire for improvement even after CCFSM employees offer several suggestions for better foodservice or deliberately avoid participating in CCFSMs without good reasons. Besides, CCFSMs are supported by the KFDA and can lessen the workload of child-care facilities in developing educational materials for better foodservice.
KEYWORD
Center for Children¡¯s Foodservice Management (CCFSM), difficulties, task performance, child-care facility foodservice, employees
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