Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for their food allergy. In addition, parents are often responsible for the education of others regarding food allergy, including the family, school, neighbors, and friends. The aim of this study was to investigate food allergy knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of parents with food allergic children in the Netherlands. In addition, a cross-cultural comparison was made between parents from the USA and parents from the Netherlands.Methods: The original Chicago Food Allergy Research Survey for Parents of Children with Food Allergy (CFARS-PRNT) was translated into Dutch. Parents of children with at least one doctor-diagnosed food allergy were included. K...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of food allergy, few studies have assessed the prevale...
This study surveyed 115 Australian parents’ knowledge, views, and feelings of food allergy managemen...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy affects up to 8% of children in the U.S. There is minimal research to date ...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
Background: Food allergy and other allergen-induced diseases are an increasing problem globally. Thi...
Abstract Background Food allergy prevalence is increasing in US children. Presently, the primary mea...
Childhood food allergies are increasingly prevalent with Australia having one of the highest rates i...
Abstract Background Parents of children with food allergy, primary care physicians, and members of t...
Allergic diseases are highly prevalent, and they can exert a significant influence on the patients’ ...
Problem:Food allergies are one of the fastest growing public health concerns without a cure, affecti...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
The goal of the current study was to develop a preliminary version of a measure of illness knowledge...
Objective: To examine information needs and preferences of parents regarding food allergy. Design: Q...
Background Food allergy affects 5-6% of children and impairs health-related quality of life (HRQL). ...
Food allergy in children is increasing and the perception of food allergy among parents is even more...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of food allergy, few studies have assessed the prevale...
This study surveyed 115 Australian parents’ knowledge, views, and feelings of food allergy managemen...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy affects up to 8% of children in the U.S. There is minimal research to date ...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
Background: Food allergy and other allergen-induced diseases are an increasing problem globally. Thi...
Abstract Background Food allergy prevalence is increasing in US children. Presently, the primary mea...
Childhood food allergies are increasingly prevalent with Australia having one of the highest rates i...
Abstract Background Parents of children with food allergy, primary care physicians, and members of t...
Allergic diseases are highly prevalent, and they can exert a significant influence on the patients’ ...
Problem:Food allergies are one of the fastest growing public health concerns without a cure, affecti...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
The goal of the current study was to develop a preliminary version of a measure of illness knowledge...
Objective: To examine information needs and preferences of parents regarding food allergy. Design: Q...
Background Food allergy affects 5-6% of children and impairs health-related quality of life (HRQL). ...
Food allergy in children is increasing and the perception of food allergy among parents is even more...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of food allergy, few studies have assessed the prevale...
This study surveyed 115 Australian parents’ knowledge, views, and feelings of food allergy managemen...
BACKGROUND: Food allergy affects up to 8% of children in the U.S. There is minimal research to date ...