Benefits of mobile messenger application in caregivers of food allergy children.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Kranjana Chayutimaphan, Jetsada Arnin, Adithep Sawatchai, Watcharoot Kanchongkittiphon, Wiparat Manuyakorn
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Abstract

Background: Unintentional exposure is common in children with food allergies.

Objective: To assess the benefits of newly developed food allergy application.

Methods: Caregivers of children with confirmed immediate reactions to food were enrolled to use the "Kinchew" application for one month. Kinchew provides the detail of food allergens after typing the name of specific food in the chat box. Then, the app provides the product image and detail of food allergens. Kinchew also has a menu for recording food diaries and videos on managing food allergies. Kinchew users were asked to assess their confidence in dealing with food allergies assessed by the questionnaire using 5 points Likert scale. The number of patients who experienced allergic reactions from unintentional food exposure was recorded after using Kinchew.

Results: Seventy caregivers were enrolled. Wheat was the most common causative food in 67% of the participants. All participants used Kinchew with a total use of 1,754 times, classified as food items searching 1080 times (62%), and recorded their food diary 674 times (38%). The number of patients who experienced allergic reactions from unintentional exposure significantly decreased from 61 (87%) to 31 (44%), p < 0.001.The user's confidence in choosing food improved significantly compared to the baseline score. In the subgroup analysis of the type of causative food, a significant improvement in confidence in food choosing was demonstrated in wheat and multiple food allergy groups.

Conclusions: Well-designed food allergy mobile applications could improve caregivers' confidence in dealing with food allergies and reduce unintentional food exposure.

移动信使应用程序在食物过敏儿童护理人员中的好处。
背景:非故意接触在食物过敏的儿童中很常见。目的:评估新开发的食物过敏应用的益处。方法:已确认对食物有即时反应的儿童的护理人员被招募使用“Kinchew”应用程序一个月。Kinchew在聊天框中键入特定食物的名称后,提供食物过敏原的详细信息。然后,该应用程序提供产品图像和食物过敏原的详细信息。Kinchew还有一个菜单,用于记录食物日记和管理食物过敏的视频。Kinchew使用者被要求使用5分Likert量表评估他们对处理食物过敏的信心。在使用Kinchew后,记录了因无意食物暴露而出现过敏反应的患者人数。结果:70名护理人员被纳入。在67%的参与者中,小麦是最常见的致病食物。所有参与者使用Kinchew的总次数为1754次,分类为食品搜索1080次(62%),并记录他们的食品日记674次(38%)。因非故意接触而出现过敏反应的患者人数从61人(87%)显著减少到31人(44%),p<0.001。与基线评分相比,使用者选择食物的信心显著提高。在致病食物类型的亚组分析中,小麦和多种食物过敏组的食物选择信心显著提高。结论:精心设计的食物过敏移动应用程序可以提高护理人员处理食物过敏的信心,并减少无意的食物接触。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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