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Systemic analysis 방법을 활용한 국내 학교급식 위생의 주요 영향 인자 분석 연구(2005-2014) (Systemic Analysis on Hygiene of Food Catering in Korea (2005-2014))

  • 민지현;박문경;김현정;이종경
    • 한국식품위생안전성학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.13-27
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    • 2015
  • Systemic analysis 기법을 이용하여 국내 학교급식의 위해관리를 위한 정보를 제공하고자 학교급식 위생 관련 문헌분석을 실시하였다. 단체급식 및 위생 분야 키워드 47개를 도출한 후, DBpia 검색엔진을 통하여 도출된 키워드를 입력하여 최근 10년간(2005-2014) 생산된 총 1,177개 논문을 검색하였다. 이후 관련논문을 수집하고 전문가리뷰를 통하여 최종 142개 논문을 선정하였다. 시설별, 이해당사자별, 외부요인, 내부요인, 직접적 요인, 간접적 요인으로 나눠 문헌을 분석하였다. 시설별로 학교(64편)가 산업체(5편)나 병원(3편)보다 단체급식 위생 관련문헌이 많았다. 학교급식의 주요요인을 분석한 결과 시스템/시설/설비(15편), 위생교육(12편), 생산/납품업체(6편), 식재료(4편), 복합적 요인(9편)이었다. 학교급식 위생관련 요인을 환경적 요인, 인적 요인, 식재료 요인, 고용 및 직무요인으로 구분하였다. 이해당사자별로 영양사, 조리종사원, 학생, 교직원, 식재료 납품업체 등으로 구분하여 분석하였다. 첫 번째, 환경적 요인으로 시설 설비 영역과 시스템 영역으로 구분하였다. 시설 설비 영역에서 대상이 영양사인 경우 급식시설의 명확하지 않은 구획 및 구분, 다량조리기기의 부족으로 인한 음식 온도관리 미흡, 위생관리를 위한 기기 구비율 저조, 조리실 온 습도 관리 미흡 등이 문제점으로 지적되었다. 대상이 학생인 경우에는 교실배식 환경을 문제로 꼽았다. 시스템 영역에서는 영양사가 대상인 경우 학교 내 구성원 간 HACCP 시스템 팀의 낮은 협력정도가 문제로 지적되었다. 조리사/조리종사원이 대상인 경우에는 과도한 업무량과 높은 노동 강도, 급식소 안전 관련 근무 조건의 열악함이 문제가 되었다. 학부모를 대상으로 조사한 결과에서는 학교급식 모니터 제도의 활동이 저조한 것이 문제로 파악되었다. 두 번째, 인적 요소 측면에서는 "위생교육 부족"이 가장 큰 문제점으로서, 교육대상이 조리종사원인 경우 형식적인 위생교육, HACCP 관련 교육 미흡, 낮은 개인위생관리수행이 문제가 되었다. 대상이 학생인 경우에는 위생교육 경험이 적고, 위생교육의 적용 및 효과가 낮은 것으로 나타났다. 세 번째, 식재료 요소 측면에서 원재료 자체의 위생문제와 신선편이식품 전처리 식재료의 불신이 문제로 파악되었다. 한편, 생산 납품업체 관련 납품업체 배송차량 관리 미흡, 생산 납품업체 직원의 위생관리, HACCP 비인증업체의 위생관리가 문제로 지적되었다. 마지막으로 고용 및 직무 요소 측면에서 영양사와 조리종사원의 고용형태, 연봉수준은 직무만족도 및 직무몰입도에 영향을 주는 것으로 나타났으며, 직무스트레스는 직무수행, 나아가 학교급식 위생에도 영향을 줄 수 있다는 것이 확인되었다. 학교급식 위생의 원인 분석을 통하여 향후 정부는 예산확보, 현장조사, 인증시스템 제도 마련, 근무 조건 개선, 위생훈련 및 점검 강화, 전문가에 의한 위생컨설팅 및 급식장 설계 컨설팅을 강화할 필요가 있다. 본 연구는 향후 급식위생안전 개선을 위한 교육 자료 및 관련 기술 개발에 활용할 수 있다.

치과의사의 치과 코디네이터 업무 및 인식에 관한 조사연구 (A Study on the Outlook of Dentists on Dental Coordinators and Their Job)

  • 류정숙;장미화;정재연;조명숙;최부근;황윤숙
    • 한국치위생학회지
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    • 제5권2호
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    • pp.201-218
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to examine how dentists perceived dental coordinators including their education, hiring criteria, working condition and job. It's basically attempted to help define the job and role of 5 and to suggest how they should be nurtured. The subjects in this study were dentists at dental hospitals and clinics where dental coordinators were employed among approximately 200 dental institutions in Seoul, Cyeonggi province and Incheon. After a survey was conducted in June 2005, answer sheets from 99 respondents were analyzed. The findings of the study were as follows: 1. Regarding education for dental coordinators, 99.9% of the dentists investigated felt the need for separate education programs for dental coordinators, 42.4% knew what would-be dental coordinators learned about, and 81.8% considered it necessary for them to take intermediate or higher courses. An organization affiliated with the Korea Dental Hygienists Association was viewed as the best institute to educate dental coordinators, and educational institutes that included a department of dental hygiene was looked upon as the second best one. 68.7% believed that dental coordinators should take an official examination to test their qualifications, and concerning educational subsidy, the largest group of the dentists thought that a certain amount of subsidy should be provided. 2. As for coordinator hiring, the top priority was the impression(look) of applicants(55%), followed by adjustability to existing employees(24.5%) and professional competency(17.3%). As to the route of hiring, 41.4 percent, the largest group, reeducated some of existing employees, and dental hygienists were regarded as the best personnels to serve as a coordinator. Concerning job performance, they put the most emphasis on interpersonal relationship, which was followed by executive ability, impression and career, 58.6% the largest group, believed that dental coordinators should have a three-year or higher career to work at a dental institute. 3. As to working conditions, 75.7%, the largest group, paid dental coordinators based on their job performance, and 23.2%, the second largest group, had their pay equal to that of dental hygienists, 88.9% allowed them to determine their own retirement age. 4. In regard to their perception of dental coordinators, the largest number of the dentists considered it necessary for them to keep receiving education(4.29), and the second largest group felt that they served to enhance the image of dental institutes(4.18). The third largest group thought that they contributed to letting patients more satisfied with the quality of dental services. But they tended not to agree that their turnover rate was low(3.04), and they didn't find them to receive appropriate education, either(3.10). 5. The current major job of coordinators associated with customer services was handling appointments with customers(91.9%), treating unsatisfied customers(85.9%), and controling waiting time(84.8%). Regarding self-management, coordinators directed their energy into having good manners(89.9%), acquiring fundamental dental knowledge(84.8%), and learning how to treat customers(83.8%). Concerning hospital affairs handling, they were most responsible for information desk(87.9%), which was followed by receiving(86.9%). As a result of investigating what type of job the dentists hoped dental coordinators to fulfill in consideration of their career, their age and type of investment, the dentists wanted them the most to speak a foreign language, which belonged to the field of self-management.

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인터넷 쇼핑몰 수용에 있어 사용자 능력의 조절효과 분석 (An Analysis of the Moderating Effects of User Ability on the Acceptance of an Internet Shopping Mall)

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    • Asia pacific journal of information systems
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.27-55
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    • 2008
  • Due to the increasing and intensifying competition in the Internet shopping market, it has been recognized as very important to develop an effective policy and strategy for acquiring loyal customers. For this reason, web site designers need to know if a new Internet shopping mall(ISM) will be accepted. Researchers have been working on identifying factors for explaining and predicting user acceptance of an ISM. Some studies, however, revealed inconsistent findings on the antecedents of user acceptance of a website. Lack of consideration for individual differences in user ability is believed to be one of the key reasons for the mixed findings. The elaboration likelihood model (ELM) and several studies have suggested that individual differences in ability plays an moderating role on the relationship between the antecedents and user acceptance. Despite the critical role of user ability, little research has examined the role of user ability in the Internet shopping mall context. The purpose of this study is to develop a user acceptance model that consider the moderating role of user ability in the context of Internet shopping. This study was initiated to see the ability of the technology acceptance model(TAM) to explain the acceptance of a specific ISM. According to TAM. which is one of the most influential models for explaining user acceptance of IT, an intention to use IT is determined by usefulness and ease of use. Given that interaction between user and website takes place through web interface, the decisions to accept and continue using an ISM depend on these beliefs. However, TAM neglects to consider the fact that many users would not stick to an ISM until they trust it although they may think it useful and easy to use. The importance of trust for user acceptance of ISM has been raised by the relational views. The relational view emphasizes the trust-building process between the user and ISM, and user's trust on the website is a major determinant of user acceptance. The proposed model extends and integrates the TAM and relational views on user acceptance of ISM by incorporating usefulness, ease of use, and trust. User acceptance is defined as a user's intention to reuse a specific ISM. And user ability is introduced into the model as moderating variable. Here, the user ability is defined as a degree of experiences, knowledge and skills regarding Internet shopping sites. The research model proposes that the ease of use, usefulness and trust of ISM are key determinants of user acceptance. In addition, this paper hypothesizes that the effects of the antecedents(i.e., ease of use, usefulness, and trust) on user acceptance may differ among users. In particular, this paper proposes a moderating effect of a user's ability on the relationship between antecedents with user's intention to reuse. The research model with eleven hypotheses was derived and tested through a survey that involved 470 university students. For each research variable, this paper used measurement items recognized for reliability and widely used in previous research. We slightly modified some items proper to the research context. The reliability and validity of the research variables were tested using the Crobnach's alpha and internal consistency reliability (ICR) values, standard factor loadings of the confirmative factor analysis, and average variance extracted (AVE) values. A LISREL method was used to test the suitability of the research model and its relating six hypotheses. Key findings of the results are summarized in the following. First, TAM's two constructs, ease of use and usefulness directly affect user acceptance. In addition, ease of use indirectly influences user acceptance by affecting trust. This implies that users tend to trust a shopping site and visit repeatedly when they perceive a specific ISM easy to use. Accordingly, designing a shopping site that allows users to navigate with heuristic and minimal clicks for finding information and products within the site is important for improving the site's trust and acceptance. Usefulness, however, was not found to influence trust. Second, among the three belief constructs(ease of use, usefulness, and trust), trust was empirically supported as the most important determinants of user acceptance. This implies that users require trustworthiness from an Internet shopping site to be repeat visitors of an ISM. Providing a sense of safety and eliminating the anxiety of online shoppers in relation to privacy, security, delivery, and product returns are critically important conditions for acquiring repeat visitors. Hence, in addition to usefulness and ease of use as in TAM, trust should be a fundamental determinants of user acceptance in the context of internet shopping. Third, the user's ability on using an Internet shopping site played a moderating role. For users with low ability, ease of use was found to be a more important factors in deciding to reuse the shopping mall, whereas usefulness and trust had more effects on users with high ability. Applying the EML theory to these findings, we can suggest that experienced and knowledgeable ISM users tend to elaborate on such usefulness aspects as efficient and effective shopping performance and trust factors as ability, benevolence, integrity, and predictability of a shopping site before they become repeat visitors of the site. In contrast, novice users tend to rely on the low elaborating features, such as the perceived ease of use. The existence of moderating effects suggests the fact that different individuals evaluate an ISM from different perspectives. The expert users are more interested in the outcome of the visit(usefulness) and trustworthiness(trust) than those novice visitors. The latter evaluate the ISM in a more superficial manner focusing on the novelty of the site and on other instrumental beliefs(ease of use). This is consistent with the insights proposed by the Heuristic-Systematic model. According to the Heuristic-Systematic model. a users act on the principle of minimum effort. Thus, the user considers an ISM heuristically, focusing on those aspects that are easy to process and evaluate(ease of use). When the user has sufficient experience and skills, the user will change to systematic processing, where they will evaluate more complex aspects of the site(its usefulness and trustworthiness). This implies that an ISM has to provide a minimum level of ease of use to make it possible for a user to evaluate its usefulness and trustworthiness. Ease of use is a necessary but not sufficient condition for the acceptance and use of an ISM. Overall, the empirical results generally support the proposed model and identify the moderating effect of the effects of user ability. More detailed interpretations and implications of the findings are discussed. The limitations of this study are also discussed to provide directions for future research.