小组专家为南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省青年妇女制定营养和食品安全准则。

IF 1.1 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2819
Mumsy E Chibe, Carin Napier, Heleen Grobbelaar
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背景:这项研究基于以下观点,即食品污染和健康卫生知识有限是儿童和青少年护理中心(cycc)面临的一些挑战。南非营养教育方案(NEP)是一个概念框架,其中包含了这项研究。尽管存在关于食品制备、安全和健康饮食的相关立法和程序,但南非的社区中心仍然存在实践上的局限性。目的:本研究探讨了专家小组在审查新制定的儿童和青少年福祉指南中的使用。背景:南非CYCC领域和学术界的专家。方法:采用定性分析的方法,选取儿童与青少年关爱、儿童与青少年关爱教育与培训、食品、营养与社区研究教育与培训领域的3位专家。他们得到了58页的指导方针来审查和提交意见。采用专题分析对数据进行解释。结果:研究结果包括六个主要主题和相关的次主题。主题包括营养术语和词汇、健康饮食计划、菜单规划、食物安全与卫生、食物制备和指南的布局。总的来说,研究结果可以突出为包括低成本,广泛使用,具有成本效益的膳食,使用SA可接受的术语,关注SA来源而不是全球文献。结论:该指南至关重要,因为南非的cycc目前缺乏此类指南。此外,专家审查人员承认,这些准则适用于南非的儿童和青年照料设施,而且是必要的。贡献:南非的儿童和青年护理中心将能够将指南纳入其日常食品处理和准备程序。
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Panel experts in shaping the nutrition and food safety guidelines for CYCWs in KwaZulu-Natal, SA.

Background: The study is based on the view that food contamination and limited knowledge of health and hygiene are some challenges Child and Youth Care Centres (CYCCs) face. The South Africa Nutrition Education Programme (NEP) was a conceptual framework within which the study is embedded. Despite the existence of relevant legislation and processes on food preparation, safety and healthy eating, South Africa's CYCCs are still characterised by practice limitations.

Aim: The study explores the use of expert panels in the review of newly developed guidelines for child and youth well-being.

Setting: South African Experts in the field of CYCC and Academia.

Methods: A qualitative approach was utilised to select three experts in Child and Youth Care, Child and Youth Care Education and Training and Food, Nutrition, and Community Research Education and Training. They were given 58 pages of guidelines to review and submit input. Thematic analysis was used to interpret the data.

Results: The study's findings included six main themes and related sub-themes. The main themes include nutrition terminology and words, healthy eating plans, menu planning, food safety and hygiene, food preparation and the layout of the guidelines. In general, the study findings can be highlighted as inclusion of low-cost, widely available, cost-effective meals, utilising SA-acceptable terminology and focussing on SA sources rather than global literature.

Conclusion: The guidelines are critical because CYCCs in South Africa currently lack such guidelines. Furthermore, the expert reviewers acknowledged that the guidelines were applicable and necessary in South African child and youth care facilities.

Contribution: Child and Youth Care Centres in South Africa will be able to incorporate the guidelines into their everyday food handling and preparation procedures.

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