Research Journal of Medical Sciences

Year: 2010
Volume: 4
Issue: 3
Page No. 231 - 237

Perceptions of Hygiene among Staff Working in Food Companies

Authors : Nevin Sanlier and Fatih Turkmen

Abstract: Foods prepared without following hygiene rules result primarily in food poising and many other diseases that have negative effects on human health. The present study was designed and conducted to detect hygiene perception of the staff employed in the food companies operating in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. Educational level was found to be significantly correlated to food hygiene perception scores (r = 0.159, p<0.05), personnel hygiene perception scores (r = 0.032, p<0.05) and kitchen equipment hygiene perception scores (r = 0.093, p<0.05). In addition, cooks were observed to get higher hygiene perception scores when compared to the other occupational groups included in the present study (142.9013.98). The lowest hygiene perception scores were taken by the cleaning staff (p<0.05).

How to cite this article:

Nevin Sanlier and Fatih Turkmen, 2010. Perceptions of Hygiene among Staff Working in Food Companies. Research Journal of Medical Sciences, 4: 231-237.

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