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Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology 1/2013

Open Access 01-12-2013 | Research

Experiencing a first food allergic reaction: a survey of parent and caregiver perspectives

Authors: Zainab B Abdurrahman, Monika Kastner, Cory Wurman, Laurie Harada, Laura Bantock, Heather Cruickshank, Susan Waserman

Published in: Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

Insufficient knowledge of food allergy and anaphylaxis has been identified by caregivers as an important barrier to coping, and a potential cause of fear and anxiety, particularly for those with children newly diagnosed with food allergy.
The purpose of the study was to better understand the experiences of caregivers of children with a first allergic reaction to food, and to identify any deficiencies in the information received at diagnosis.

Methods

A mixed-methods study consisting of an online survey administered to the Anaphylaxis Canada online registry (a patient support group database of approximately 10,000 members), and a follow-up qualitative interview with a subset of survey participants. Analysis consisted of frequency analysis (quantitative and qualitative data) and descriptive statistics to calculate proportions and means with standard deviations. Qualitative analyses were guided by the constant comparative method of grounded theory methodology.

Results

Of 293 survey respondents, 208 were eligible to complete the survey (first allergic reaction to food within 12 months of the study), and 184 respondents consented. Identified gaps included education about food allergy, anaphylaxis management, for example, how to use epinephrine auto- injectors, and coping strategies for fear and anxiety. The qualitative follow-up study supported these findings, yielding 3 major themes: 1) lack of provision of information following the episode on the recognition and management of food allergy related allergic reactions, 2) prolonged wait times for an allergist, and 3) significant family anxiety.

Conclusions

The online survey highlighted multiple deficiencies at diagnosis, findings which were supported by the follow up qualitative study. Results will inform the development of educational strategies for patients newly diagnosed with food allergy.
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Metadata
Title
Experiencing a first food allergic reaction: a survey of parent and caregiver perspectives
Authors
Zainab B Abdurrahman
Monika Kastner
Cory Wurman
Laurie Harada
Laura Bantock
Heather Cruickshank
Susan Waserman
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Allergy, Asthma & Clinical Immunology / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1710-1492
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1710-1492-9-18

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