Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey was to assess regional schools’ preparedness in dealing with anaphylaxis following the publication of national and international guidelines for schools in 2014. The survey was developed in 2015 and distributed to schools in Cumbria, North West England, UK between 2015 and 2016. Only 47% of the respondents (95% CI, 39–57%) felt confident to manage anaphylaxis. Schools without allergic pupils were significantly less likely to have a standard management protocol in place for emergencies compared to those with allergic pupils (p < 0.001). The majority of the schools indicated that further training was needed (81% (95% CI, 74–88%). Conclusio...
Despite a relatively high risk for allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, schools are not suffic...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Background: Childhood food allergies (FA) are increasing in Australia. Although death from anaphylax...
Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey ...
Abstract Background Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produced...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
The United Kingdom incidence of anaphylaxis has increased very sharply over the last decade, with th...
Background: School nurses play an important role in coping with food allergy (FA) in schoolchildren,...
0Background: Allergic diseases with a potential for anaphy-laxis pose a critical public health issue...
Aims: This study was carried out to identify the current status of prevention and management of anap...
A postal questionnaire survey of headteachers in 149 Infant, Junior and Primary schools (response ra...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of potentially fatal food allergies in school-aged children is rising. It...
Food allergy and anaphylaxis is increasing in Australian children, and anaphylaxis is relatively com...
Background: School personnel are required to guarantee a secure school environment for children suff...
Despite a relatively high risk for allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, schools are not suffic...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Background: Childhood food allergies (FA) are increasing in Australia. Although death from anaphylax...
Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey ...
Abstract Background Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produced...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
The United Kingdom incidence of anaphylaxis has increased very sharply over the last decade, with th...
Background: School nurses play an important role in coping with food allergy (FA) in schoolchildren,...
0Background: Allergic diseases with a potential for anaphy-laxis pose a critical public health issue...
Aims: This study was carried out to identify the current status of prevention and management of anap...
A postal questionnaire survey of headteachers in 149 Infant, Junior and Primary schools (response ra...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of potentially fatal food allergies in school-aged children is rising. It...
Food allergy and anaphylaxis is increasing in Australian children, and anaphylaxis is relatively com...
Background: School personnel are required to guarantee a secure school environment for children suff...
Despite a relatively high risk for allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, schools are not suffic...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Background: Childhood food allergies (FA) are increasing in Australia. Although death from anaphylax...