2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.wss.2022.100100
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Assessment of food safety awareness and practices among university students in Ghana: Using University of Cape Coast (UCC) students as a case study

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“…The results of a study conducted by Sabouhi et al [ 23 ] showed that spiritual care could improve the quality of life in amputated patients. Similarly, the results of the research project by Adjei [ 24 ] in China showed a significant difference in the quality of life of amputated individuals who had received psychological interventions. In this project, for the better effectiveness of psychotherapy, it was recommended that psychologists or psychiatrists should accompany the treatment team from the beginning of the treatment process to deeply understand and deal with many of the problems associated with amputation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The results of a study conducted by Sabouhi et al [ 23 ] showed that spiritual care could improve the quality of life in amputated patients. Similarly, the results of the research project by Adjei [ 24 ] in China showed a significant difference in the quality of life of amputated individuals who had received psychological interventions. In this project, for the better effectiveness of psychotherapy, it was recommended that psychologists or psychiatrists should accompany the treatment team from the beginning of the treatment process to deeply understand and deal with many of the problems associated with amputation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Cultural and religious education in Ghana has deep historical roots, stretching back to the indigenous African Traditional Religion, where formal training was reserved for religious functionaries and participant observation for adherents (Adjei, 2021;. However, the modern concept of religious education, as part of the formal education system, began with the arrival of Western Europeans, notably the Portuguese in 1471 (McWilliam & Kwamena-Poh, 1975).…”
Section: Culture and Religion In Educational Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Ghana government has comprehensive support for education, including faith-based initiatives, by providing resources like textbooks and paying teacher salaries (Adjei, 2021;Gurney, 2007). However, this support comes with the stipulation that religious education must be presented professionally and objectively, without aiming to convert students to any specific faith (Annobil, 2017).…”
Section: Culture and Religion In Educational Reformmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Abatenh et al (2018) also indicated that inappropriate manufacturing facilities; rough floors, walls, and ceilings; lack of air filtration systems; improper lighting and ventilation; and poorly located vents, and drains are some of the factors causing cross‐contaminations in food industries. Analysis of samples from the production floor (rough) and equipment, and cracked cleaned surfaces (Adjei and Adjei (2022) revealed significant amounts of contamination of food pathogens. Madilo et al reported that the improper layout of catering facilities in schools, hospitals, and prisons, and poor handling practices were the major causes of foodborne disease outbreaks in Ghana.…”
Section: Consumer/producer Knowledge Of Food Safety Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%