Introduction. Students from foreign countries may exhibit different
water preferences when they begin living in a foreign country compared to in
their home countries. Study aims. To evaluate
the water consumption preferences, the reasons for these and perceptions of
water quality in Turkey among foreign students at the Karadeniz Technical
University (KTU) Faculty of Medicine. Materials and Methods. This descriptive study was performed with 51 foreign
students at the KTU Faculty of Medicine. A questionnaire developed by the
authors and investigating the water preferences of foreign students in their
home countries and in Turkey was used as a data collection tool. Results. 74.5% of students used tap
water for drinking in their home countries and 74.5% also used packaged water. In
Turkey, however, 98% preferred packaged water in school and 64.7% preferred
dispenser size water in their places of residence. Tap water was more employed
for other domestic purposes. Additionally, 76.9% of students reported that the
quality of packaged water was better in their home countries and 64.3% reported
that the quality of dispenser size water was better. Meanwhile, 80% of students
thought that packaged waters were of good quality in Turkey, and 94.9% that
dispenser size water was of good quality. Conclusions.
In their home countries, students prefer tap and packaged water for
drinking purposes, while in Turkey they prefer packaged and dispenser size water
for drinking and tap water for other domestic purposes.
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Publication Date | June 1, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1(3) - Volume 2, Issue 1(3) |