This article represents a prime example of applied ethics in public health policy development. The article provides guidance on the development of food allergy policies for child care settings based on core ethical principles in bioethics and public health ethics.[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : ESPUM - Dép. médecine sociale et préventive - Travaux et publications]Food allergy in children is a growing public health problem that carries a significant risk of anaphylaxis such that schools and child care facilities have enacted emergency preparedness policies for anaphylaxis and methods to prevent the inadvertent consumption of allergens. However, studies indicate that many facilities are poorly prepared to handle the advent of ana...
Food allergy is a significant issue worldwide, particularly in Westernised countries. There is no cl...
These guidelines, Voluntary Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in Schools and Early Care and Edu...
It can be postulated that schools have an ethical responsibility to protect children from an unhealt...
This article represents a prime example of applied ethics in public health policy development. The a...
Sufferers of food allergies can experience anaphylactic shock, and even death, within minutes of exp...
Food allergy is a growing health and safety concern that affects up to 8% of school-age children. Be...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
This paper explores the way in which children with life-threatening food allergies, their parents an...
This article is an excellent example of applied ethics in public health policy development.[À l'orig...
IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of potentially fatal food allergies in school-aged children is rising. It...
The aim of the present paper is to review the existing knowledge on the current strategies in food ...
Food allergy is one of the most life-threatening diseases that is recognized by the World Health Org...
Comme à l’approche d’un tsunami, l’incidence grandissante des allergies affecte maintenant plus de ...
BACKGROUND: Although school health care professionals are integral to the management of students wit...
Food allergy is a significant issue worldwide, particularly in Westernised countries. There is no cl...
These guidelines, Voluntary Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in Schools and Early Care and Edu...
It can be postulated that schools have an ethical responsibility to protect children from an unhealt...
This article represents a prime example of applied ethics in public health policy development. The a...
Sufferers of food allergies can experience anaphylactic shock, and even death, within minutes of exp...
Food allergy is a growing health and safety concern that affects up to 8% of school-age children. Be...
The Effects of an Evidence-Based Food Allergy Management Plan to Keep Children with Food Allergies S...
Background: Increasingly, allergy practitioners are being asked by parents and school staff to advis...
This paper explores the way in which children with life-threatening food allergies, their parents an...
This article is an excellent example of applied ethics in public health policy development.[À l'orig...
IMPORTANCE: The prevalence of potentially fatal food allergies in school-aged children is rising. It...
The aim of the present paper is to review the existing knowledge on the current strategies in food ...
Food allergy is one of the most life-threatening diseases that is recognized by the World Health Org...
Comme à l’approche d’un tsunami, l’incidence grandissante des allergies affecte maintenant plus de ...
BACKGROUND: Although school health care professionals are integral to the management of students wit...
Food allergy is a significant issue worldwide, particularly in Westernised countries. There is no cl...
These guidelines, Voluntary Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies in Schools and Early Care and Edu...
It can be postulated that schools have an ethical responsibility to protect children from an unhealt...