R. Omari, Winifred Arthur, G. Frempong
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公共机构在食品安全控制方面的能力:加纳消费者感知调查
背景:确保食品安全和降低风险需要各机构的协调努力。本研究的目的是确定加纳消费者如何对公共机构在控制食品安全风险方面的能力进行评分,以及这种感知得分对他们对食品安全风险的关注程度的影响。方法:2017年对444名加纳消费者进行半结构化问卷调查。公众对食品安全机构能力的看法是通过在处理每个食品安全问题时提出一系列问题来评估的。数据采用SPSS version 20进行统计分析。结果:消费者对公共机构食品安全保障能力的平均感知得分最高为2.81±1.198分,最低为2.41±1.218分,得分范围为1-5分,1分代表极差,5分代表优。此外,公众对各种食品安全危害和风险的关注程度的平均得分为1.46±0.776至2.32±1.248,评分范围为1-5,其中1代表“非常担心”,5代表“完全不担心”。结论:消费者对公共机构保障食品安全能力的感知低于平均水平,呈现出不满意的情况。对于某些特定的食品安全危害和风险,消费者对公共机构能力水平的认知影响其对这些风险的担忧程度。©2018,Shahid Sadoughi医学科学大学。这是一篇基于知识共享署名4.0国际许可协议的开放获取文章。
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