The Effect of Self Learning regarding Food –Borne Diseases on Knowledge and Practices of Primary School Teachers

Islam Moragaa, Fatma Soliman, Rabeaa Abd Rabo, Nagwa Abou Asha
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Background : Foodborne diseases are challenge to global health. These diseases are caused by consuming contaminated food and can range in severity from mild discomfort to life-threatening illness. Therefore, food safety healthy instructions can help in preventing the spread of food borne diseases especially in primary school stage. Aim: Evaluate the effect of self-learning regarding food borne diseases on knowledge and practices of primary school teachers. Subjects and Method: Study design: a quasi-experimental research design. Setting: This study was carried out in ten primary schools which were selected randomly from (forty - seven) schools which are the total number of primary schools at Tanta city. Subjects: The total sample was 150 primary school teachers were chosen by systematic random sample technique. Tools of the study: Two tools were used to collect the needed data, Tool I : A structured questionnaire sheet to assess socio demographic characteristics of the teachers and teachers' knowledge regarding food borne diseases. Tool ІІ : Teachers' reported practices regarding prevention of food borne diseases . Results: The majority (89.3%) of the studied school teachers had poor knowledge score before self-learning intervention while after self-learning intervention there was an amazing improvement in their knowledge as 99.3% of them had good knowledge score. In addition, the majority (93.3%) of the studied school teachers reported unsatisfactory practices before self-learning, while 88% of them reported satisfactory practices after self-learning intervention. Conclusion: Self-learning intervention was effective in improving in teacher's knowledge and practices regarding food borne diseases . Recommendations: Encouraging continuous training and self-learning of primary school teachers to enhance their knowledge and practices related to food safety and prevention of food borne diseases
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食源性疾病自学对小学教师知识和实践的影响
背景:食源性疾病是对全球健康的挑战。这些疾病由食用受污染的食物引起,严重程度从轻微不适到危及生命不等。因此,食品安全健康指导有助于预防食源性疾病的传播,尤其是在小学阶段。目的:评估有关食源性疾病的自学对小学教师知识和实践的影响。研究对象和方法:研究设计:准实验研究设计。研究地点本研究在坦塔市小学总数(47 所)中随机抽取的 10 所小学进行。研究对象:通过系统随机抽样技术选取了 150 名小学教师作为样本。研究工具:工具一:结构化问卷调查表,用于评估教师的社会人口特征和教师对食源性疾病的认识。工具ІІ:教师报告的预防食源性疾病的做法。结果大多数(89.3%)接受研究的学校教师在自学干预前的知识水平较低,而在自学干预后,他们的知识水平有了惊人的提高,99.3%的教师的知识水平达到了良好水平。此外,大多数(93.3%)接受研究的学校教师在自学前的做法不尽人意,而在自学干预后,88%的教师的做法令人满意。结论自学干预能有效提高教师对食源性疾病的认识和实践能力。建议鼓励小学教师不断接受培训和自学,以提高他们对食品安全和预防食源性疾病的认识和实践能力。
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