面向全球小学生的食品安全教育

Li-Ling Peng, A. Childress, J. Dawson, T. Jai, Narissra Maria Punyanunt-Carter, W. Oldewage-Theron
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背景:食源性疾病是世界范围内儿童早期死亡和儿童腹泻的主要原因之一。提供食品安全教育被认为是预防学龄学生食源性疾病的必要条件;然而,在世界范围内,特别是针对小学生的食品安全教育研究有限。因此,我们进行了这项全面的审查,以检查世界各地小学生食品安全教育的可用性和影响,并确定未来仍需研究的领域。证据获取:我们的纳入标准包括2010年至2020年间以英语发表的所有关于小学生(5-12岁)和食品安全成分的研究,不受地理限制。在这个综述项目中,我们使用了九个主要的数据来源,包括PubMed、Science Direct、MEDLINE和CINAHL。结果:食品安全指南和教育资源已在世界各地建立;然而,有限的食品安全教育一直针对小学生,尤其是发展中国家的小学生。缺乏关于小学生食品安全行为的补充研究,教师的食品安全培训不足。结论:迫切需要对小学生进行有效的食品安全教育,特别是以改善他们的行为为重点。此外,还需要为学校教师提供足够的食品安全培训和专业发展。
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Food Safety Education for Elementary School Students Worldwide
Context: Foodborne disease is one of the leading causes of early childhood death and childhood diarrhea worldwide. Providing food safety education is believed to be of necessity to prevent foodborne diseases among school-aged students; however, limited studies have addressed food safety education worldwide, particularly for elementary school students. Hence, we conducted this comprehensive review to examine the availability and impact of food safety education for elementary school students worldwide and identify areas that are still needed for future research. Evidence Acquisition: Our inclusion criteria comprised all the studies on elementary school students (aged 5-12) and food safety components that have been published in English between 2010 and 2020, without geographic restriction. In this review project, we utilized nine major data sources, including PubMed, Science Direct, MEDLINE, and CINAHL. Results: Food safety guidelines and educational resources have been established worldwide; however, limited food safety education has been targeted to elementary school students, particularly in developing countries. There is a lack of additional findings concerning food safety behaviors among elementary school students, and insufficient food safety training for teachers. Conclusion: There is an urgent need to provide effective food safety education to elementary school students, which specifically focuses on improving their behaviors. Furthermore, sufficient food safety training and professional development needs to be provided for school teachers.
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