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Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Food Allergy | Research

An online, peer-mentored food allergy education program improves children’s and parents’ confidence

Authors: Ranjit Dhanjal, Kyle Dine, Jennifer Gerdts, Kaitlyn Merrill, Tara Lynn M Frykas, Jennifer LP Protudjer

Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Children with food allergy, and their families experience substantial burdens because of efforts necessary to minimize the risk of anaphylaxis. To this end, peer-to-peer education is paramount. Food Allergy Canada offers an online, peer-to-peer mentoring program. However, the impact of this program has not previously been formally evaluated.

Objective

To determine if Allergy Pals, an online, peer-to-peer mentoring program, for children aged 7–11 years, increased child and parental food allergy competency, and confidence. Our secondary aim was to qualitatively describe the experiences of the program.

Methods

From May 2020-May 2021, children and their parents were invited to participate in an online, anonymous survey about Allergy Pals, at pre-program, and post-program. Primary outcomes, which were described and compared using chi2 or t-tests, as appropriate for the respective variables, included food allergy competence (epinephrine carriage, signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis) and food allergy confidence (e.g. comfort asking other for food allergy-related support). Secondary outcomes included child and parent perceptions of the program, which were analysed thematically.

Results

Overall, 17 children completed the pre-program, and 11 completed the post-program survey. Corresponding numbers for parents were 25 and 23. Food allergy competence was high pre-program, and remained so post-program. Food allergy confidence improved from pre-program to post-program. E.g. Children tended to feel less left out (5/12, 41.7%; 3/10; 30.0%, respectively), a finding that was reflected also in parents’ scores. Themes identified for child and parent perceptions further supported improved food allergy confidence.

Conclusion

Although food allergy competence was high pre-program, Allergy Pals improved food allergy confidence.
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Metadata
Title
An online, peer-mentored food allergy education program improves children’s and parents’ confidence
Authors
Ranjit Dhanjal
Kyle Dine
Jennifer Gerdts
Kaitlyn Merrill
Tara Lynn M Frykas
Jennifer LP Protudjer
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1710-1492
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13223-023-00800-8

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