2020
DOI: 10.1108/bfj-06-2020-0485
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Does the university curriculum impact the level of students' food safety knowledge?

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study was to evaluate food handling practices and food safety knowledge among undergraduate students in the Republic of Serbia. It was also to determine whether the university curriculum influences the food safety outcome among participating students.Design/methodology/approachA structured, self-administrative questionnaire was designed and used to assess the level of food handling practices and food safety knowledge among undergraduate students in the Republic of Serbia. In total, 2… Show more

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“…Obtained results showed insufficient knowledge on pathogens associated with meat and meat products, except for Trichinella. This is in line with results presented elsewhere (30,31,34,60). It is of note that cadets involved in this study do not have any course covering food microbiology topic in their education, and therefore it is to be expected that cadets will show limited knowledge in this field.…”
Section: 3supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Obtained results showed insufficient knowledge on pathogens associated with meat and meat products, except for Trichinella. This is in line with results presented elsewhere (30,31,34,60). It is of note that cadets involved in this study do not have any course covering food microbiology topic in their education, and therefore it is to be expected that cadets will show limited knowledge in this field.…”
Section: 3supporting
confidence: 91%
“…For the purpose of this study, a structured questionnaire was designed based on the previously published articled (30,31,34,36,37). The questionnaire consisted of different types of questions such as true/false, yes/no and multiple choice answers.…”
Section: Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These patterns could be due to the majors' environments: students in medical and food science had more access to food hygiene and food safety-related courses than students from other majors. Studies from other countries reported similar findings that college students in food or medical-related majors had higher food safety knowledge scores compared to those in other majors (Hassan and Dimassi, 2014;Smigic et al, 2020).…”
Section: Factors Affecting Food Safety Knowledge Levelssupporting
confidence: 54%