Epinephrine availability and allergen avoidance behaviors among caregivers of young children with food allergy.

Linda J Herbert, Frances Cooke, Adi Chazoom, Sabrina Sigel, Ashley Ramos
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Background: Parents are primary caregivers for young children with food allergy. Although food allergy-related caregiver stress is well documented, little is known about caregivers' daily food allergy management behaviors such as identifying safe foods and epinephrine availability.

Objective: This study characterized caregivers' daily food allergy management behaviors and identified potential areas of food allergy education and intervention.

Methods: Eighty-three primary caregivers (91% women) of young children (mean ± standard deviation age 3.16 ± 1.33 years; 37% girls, 65% White), diagnosed with an immunoglobulin E-mediated food allergy, were recruited from pediatric food allergy clinics. Participants completed two separate food allergy management 24-hour recall-caregiver interviews. Summary statistics were calculated to characterize overall caregiver food allergy management behaviors with regard to their young children's snacks and meals.

Results: The majority of meals and/or snacks were eaten at home (64.4%) or daycare and/or school (23.4%). Adults observed 99.4% of meals and/or snacks (70.1% by parents). Epinephrine autoinjectors were available for 95.8% of meals and/or snacks, usually in a nearby room (82.1%). Most foods and/or beverages (87.8%) were prepared at home and, for most (98.2%), the caregiver did not take a specific action that day to ensure the food was allergen-free, but some caregivers checked the ingredients on an earlier date (21.3%) or on the general product (30.3%).

Conclusion: Analysis of results indicated frequent epinephrine availability but infrequent use of behaviors that verify foods as allergen-free when the food is ingested, which may place children at risk of allergic reactions and indicates a need for clinician education on food safety decision-making. The findings highlight the need for support for primary caregivers, who are preparing the majority of children's meals and/or snacks, and education and/or policy for daycare and/or schools where many meals are ingested.

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食物过敏幼儿照顾者肾上腺素可用性与过敏原回避行为。
背景:父母是幼儿食物过敏的主要照顾者。虽然与食物过敏相关的照顾者压力有很好的记录,但对照顾者的日常食物过敏管理行为,如识别安全食品和肾上腺素的可用性,知之甚少。目的:研究护理人员的日常食物过敏管理行为,确定食物过敏教育和干预的潜在领域。方法:83名幼儿主要照顾者(91%为女性)(平均±标准差年龄3.16±1.33岁;37%的女孩(65%的白人)被诊断为免疫球蛋白e介导的食物过敏,从儿科食物过敏诊所招募。参与者完成了两次单独的食物过敏管理24小时回忆护理人员访谈。计算汇总统计数据,以表征幼儿零食和膳食的整体护理人员食物过敏管理行为。结果:大多数正餐和/或零食是在家里(64.4%)或日托和/或学校(23.4%)吃的。99.4%的正餐和/或零食由成年人观察(70.1%由父母观察)。95.8%的正餐和/或零食有肾上腺素自动注射器,通常在附近的房间(82.1%)。大多数食品和/或饮料(87.8%)是在家里准备的,对于大多数(98.2%),护理人员当天没有采取具体措施确保食物不含过敏原,但一些护理人员在较早的日期检查了成分(21.3%)或检查了一般产品(30.3%)。结论:结果分析表明,肾上腺素可用性频繁,但在食用食物时验证食物无过敏原的行为不频繁,这可能使儿童面临过敏反应的风险,并表明需要对临床医生进行食品安全决策教育。调查结果强调,需要为主要照顾者提供支持,因为他们为儿童准备了大部分正餐和/或零食;需要为日托所和/或学校提供教育和/或政策,因为儿童在这些地方吃了很多正餐。
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