Abstract Background Insufficient knowledge of food allergy and anaphylaxis has been identified by caregivers as an important barrier to coping, and a potential cause of fear and anxiety, particularly for those with children newly diagnosed with food allergy. The purpose of the study was to better understand the experiences of caregivers of children with a first allergic reaction to food, and to identify any deficiencies in the information received at diagnosis. Methods A mixed-methods study consisting of an online survey administered to the Anaphylaxis Canada online registry (a patient support group database of approx...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of food allergy, few studies have assessed the prevale...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
BACKGROUND: There are very few population-based studies investigating the incidence of food hypersen...
Abstract Background Insufficient knowledge of food al...
Abstract Background Research has shown that the long ...
Background: Food allergy and other allergen-induced diseases are an increasing problem globally. Thi...
Abstract Background Parents of children with food allergy, primary care physicians, and members of t...
Problem:Food allergies are one of the fastest growing public health concerns without a cure, affecti...
Allergic diseases are highly prevalent, and they can exert a significant influence on the patients’ ...
Background: Food allergy is a common chronic condition, affecting up to 10% of infants. Food allergy...
Abstract Background Food allergy prevalence is increasing in US children. Presently, the primary mea...
Objective: To examine information needs and preferences of parents regarding food allergy. Design: Q...
Introduction: The prevalence of childhood allergic diseases, including food allergies, has increased...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
Despite having a significant impact on quality of life for both individuals and their families, litt...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of food allergy, few studies have assessed the prevale...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
BACKGROUND: There are very few population-based studies investigating the incidence of food hypersen...
Abstract Background Insufficient knowledge of food al...
Abstract Background Research has shown that the long ...
Background: Food allergy and other allergen-induced diseases are an increasing problem globally. Thi...
Abstract Background Parents of children with food allergy, primary care physicians, and members of t...
Problem:Food allergies are one of the fastest growing public health concerns without a cure, affecti...
Allergic diseases are highly prevalent, and they can exert a significant influence on the patients’ ...
Background: Food allergy is a common chronic condition, affecting up to 10% of infants. Food allergy...
Abstract Background Food allergy prevalence is increasing in US children. Presently, the primary mea...
Objective: To examine information needs and preferences of parents regarding food allergy. Design: Q...
Introduction: The prevalence of childhood allergic diseases, including food allergies, has increased...
The overall objective of this thesis is to extend the knowledge and deepen the understanding of care...
Despite having a significant impact on quality of life for both individuals and their families, litt...
Background: Despite the increasing prevalence of food allergy, few studies have assessed the prevale...
Background: Food allergic children are at least partially dependent on their parents to care for the...
BACKGROUND: There are very few population-based studies investigating the incidence of food hypersen...