农产品安全联盟种植者培训:提高参与者参与度的活动

Q4 Medicine Food Protection Trends Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.4315/fpt-21-019
J. Waite-Cusic
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农产品安全联盟(PSA)创建了第一个标准化的、美国食品药品监督管理局认可的种植者培训课程,重点关注农产品安全规则。标准的PSA种植者培训是一种8小时的基于讲座的培训,参与者参与的机会有限。本研究的目的是增加PSA种植者培训参与者的参与度,并评估即时知识的获得。我们开发了补充学习活动,并将其纳入现有的培训课程(PSA+)。这两个目标分别使用12次培训(2019年至2020年;6次PSA和6次PSA+)的训练前和训练后测试和评估意见进行了评估。参与者的知识增益在每次培训中都很显著(t=-16.72,P<0.01),并且在不同形式之间具有可比性。PSA和PSA+之间训练内容相同的三个问题在PSA+中的训练后得分显著较高。关于什么应该指导风险管理行动的问题让较少的参与者在测试前和测试后选择预期的正确答案。参与者报告说,他们对PSA+的参与度有所提高,并强调在PSA幻灯片和口头信息传递中需要更多的多样性和文化敏感性。这些发现确定了对参与者有用的额外资源,并有助于为未来的培训和培训师改进提供信息。
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Produce Safety Alliance Grower Trainings: Activities to Increase Participant Engagement
The Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) created the first standardized and U.S. Food and Drug Administration–recognized Grower Training curriculum focused on the Produce Safety Rule. The standard PSA Grower Training is an 8-h, lecture-based training with limited opportunities for participant engagement. The objectives of this study were to increase PSA Grower Training participant engagement and assess immediate knowledge gain. We developed and incorporated supplemental learning activities into the existing training curriculum (PSA+). The two objectives were assessed using pre- and posttraining tests and evaluation comments, respectively, from 12 trainings (2019 to 2020; 6 PSA and 6 PSA+). Participant knowledge gain was significant (t = −16.72, P < 0.01) for each training and comparable between formats. Three questions with identical training content between PSA and PSA+ had significantly higher posttraining scores in PSA+. A question on what should guide risk management actions had less participants choosing the intended correct answer between pre- and posttest. Participants reported improved engagement in PSA+ and highlighted the need for more diversity and cultural sensitivity in PSA slides and verbal delivery of information. These findings identified additional resources that would be useful to participants and helped inform future training and trainer improvements.
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Food Protection Trends
Food Protection Trends Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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