Abstract Background Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produced in the United Kingdom; however, there has been limited progress in implementing this. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of face‐to‐face training on self‐reported school staff preparedness in managing the severely allergic child and whether it would stimulate schools' allergy policy review. Methods A preparedness survey was conducted prior and 2 months post‐intervention to assess the effect of training on self‐reported preparedness and perceived confidence to manage children with food allergies. Results A sample of 18 primary schools that consented to participate were selected. Of the trained schools, 89% of the head teachers f...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
BACKGROUND: Although school health care professionals are integral to the management of students wit...
BACKGROUND: Children are affected by food allergies more than adults, so teachers have the most sign...
Abstract: Background: Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produc...
Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey ...
Background: School nurses play an important role in coping with food allergy (FA) in schoolchildren,...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
Food allergies are on the rise in school-aged children. Food allergies pose a complex problem in sch...
Despite a relatively high risk for allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, schools are not suffic...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy affects up to 4-7% European schoolchildren. Studies identified important sh...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Food allergy is a growing health and safety concern that affects up to 8% of school-age children. Be...
AbstractBackgroundSchool personnel are required to guarantee a secure school environment for childre...
Background: School personnel are required to guarantee a secure school environment for children suff...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
BACKGROUND: Although school health care professionals are integral to the management of students wit...
BACKGROUND: Children are affected by food allergies more than adults, so teachers have the most sign...
Abstract: Background: Recently non‐statutory allergy management guidance for schools has been produc...
Allergic diseases are on the increase and can affect the child’s well-being. The aim of this survey ...
Background: School nurses play an important role in coping with food allergy (FA) in schoolchildren,...
Background: Schoolchildren are likely to consume meals and snacks at school, with a possibility of a...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
Food allergies are on the rise in school-aged children. Food allergies pose a complex problem in sch...
Despite a relatively high risk for allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, schools are not suffic...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy affects up to 4-7% European schoolchildren. Studies identified important sh...
This thesis will highlight the most current research regarding the management of food allergies and ...
Food allergy is a growing health and safety concern that affects up to 8% of school-age children. Be...
AbstractBackgroundSchool personnel are required to guarantee a secure school environment for childre...
Background: School personnel are required to guarantee a secure school environment for children suff...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
BACKGROUND: Although school health care professionals are integral to the management of students wit...
BACKGROUND: Children are affected by food allergies more than adults, so teachers have the most sign...