| Literature DB >> 24274206 |
Laura Polloni1, Francesca Lazzarotto, Alice Toniolo, Giorgia Ducolin, Antonella Muraro.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incidence of food allergy is such that most schools will be attended by at least one food allergic child, obliging school personnel to cope with cases at risk of severe allergic reactions. Schools need to know about food allergy and anaphylaxis management to ensure the personal safety of an increasing number of students. The aim of this study was to investigate Italian school teachers and principals' knowledge, perceptions and feelings concerning food allergy and anaphylaxis, to deeply understand how to effectively support schools to manage a severely allergic child. In addition a further assessment of the impact of multidisciplinary courses on participants was undertaken.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24274206 PMCID: PMC4176479 DOI: 10.1186/2045-7022-3-39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Transl Allergy ISSN: 2045-7022 Impact factor: 5.871
Scores for correct answers before the course for different types of school
| Nursery school (children aged 0–5) | 295 | 6.83 | 1.727 | 1184 | 13.450 | 2 | .001 |
| Primary school (6–11) | 598 | 7.07 | 1.646 | ||||
| Middle and High school (12–19) | 291 | 6.21 | 1.722 |
Questions proposed to participants
| Did you ever receive information about food allergy and anaphylaxis? □ yes □ no | |
| If so from which source? * | |
| □ First aid courses □ Health related training □ Mass media □ Web □ Other | |
| 1 | How many patients suffer from food allergies in childhood? |
| □ 1% | |
| □ 20-50% | |
| □ 4-7% | |
| □ 15% | |
| 2 | What foods most likely cause food allergy? |
| □ Tomato, strawberries, chocolate | |
| □ Milk, egg, fish, nuts, wheat | |
| □ Legumes, rice, potatoes | |
| □ Apple, spinach, carrot | |
| 3 | What are the most frequent symptoms of food allergy? |
| □ Urticaria, stomachache, wheezing | |
| □ Headache, fever, tremors | |
| □ Constipation, headache, nausea | |
| □ Conjunctivitis, tonsillitis | |
| 4 | What are the most frequent symptoms of anaphylaxis? |
| □ Asthma, dermatitis | |
| □ Conjunctivitis, rhinitis, headache | |
| □ Urticaria, itch, stomachache, wheezing, throat tightness, collapse | |
| □ Tonsillitis, cough, temperature | |
| 5 | Which is the best medication for anaphylaxis? |
| □ Orally antihistamine | |
| □ Cortisone | |
| □ Intramuscular adrenaline | |
| □ Intramuscular antihistamine | |
| 6 | Are there any contraindications for using adrenaline in children in case of anaphylaxis? |
| □ Diabetes | |
| □ Children under 3 years of age | |
| □ Drug hypersensitivity | |
| □ No contraindications | |
| 7 | How can you assure food preparation is “safe” from allergens? |
| □ Washing hands before cooking | |
| □ It is not possible | |
| □ Avoiding all possible cross-contaminations in the whole meal production | |
| □ Washing kitchen stuff before cooking | |
| 8 | How can you assure if packaged food is “safe” from a specified allergen? |
| □ Reading labels | |
| □ Tasting the food | |
| □ It is not possible | |
| □ Asking to someone | |
| 9 | What does dietary exclusion consist of? |
| □ Consuming only foods free from allergens | |
| □ Consuming only foods free from additives or preservatives | |
| □ Consuming only fresh food | |
| □ Consuming only home-made food | |
| 10 | What are the possible risks of dietary exclusion? |
| □ Stomachache | |
| □ No risks | |
| □ Undernourishment, social limitations | |
| □ Skin diseases | |
| In your opinion, food allergic students* | |
| □ Could have relationship difficulties because of their health conditions | |
| □ Could have academic difficulties because of their health conditions | |
| □ Could have emotional difficulties because of their health conditions | |
| □ Don’t have any social, academic or emotional difficulties because of their health conditions | |
| Do you think that food allergy and anaphylaxis could be managed at school by school personnel? | |
| □ Yes □ No | |
| Do you think that the management of food allergy and anaphylaxis at school is a task of the school personnel? | |
| □ Yes □ No | |
| In your opinion, what could be useful to manage food allergic students?** | |
| What do you think could be useful to support food allergic students?** | |
| In your opinion, what are the main difficulties in managing food allergy and anaphylaxis at school?** | |
| What emotions do you mainly feel about managing food allergy at school?* | |
| □ Anxiety | |
| □ Concern | |
| □ Fear | |
| □ Helplessness | |
| □ Other | |
*more than one choice is possible.
**open question.
Figure 1Knowledge on food and anaphylaxis: before and after course mean score.
Figure 2Difficulties expected to be caused by FA.
Figure 3Thoughts: could food allergy and anaphylaxis be managed at school by school personnel? Yes answers percentage before and after the course.
Figure 4Thoughts: is the management of FA and anaphylaxis at school a task of the school personnel? Yes answers percentage before and after the course.
Figure 5Feelings of school workers about FA.