| Literature DB >> 25472552 |
Licia Ravarotto1, Giulia Mascarello2, Anna Pinto3, Maria Rita Schiavo4, Marina Bagni5, Lucia Decastelli6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Food allergies are perceived as a significant problem in school environments; as a result, a teacher's ability to recognise and deal with allergic reactions is of fundamental importance to protect children's health. This paper includes the results of a study conducted for the purposes of designing, implementing and monitoring a specific set of teacher-oriented communication actions.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25472552 PMCID: PMC4265358 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-014-0100-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Outline of questions for the focus group by domain
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| Definition of food allergies | How would you define food allergies? |
| Perception of importance of food allergies in school | Is it an issue of which teachers are aware? How important is the issue of allergies in school? |
| Experience in a school environment | Have you ever met students with these problems during your career as a teacher? What problems did you encounter when managing an allergic child in school? |
| Perception of the level of personal and general knowledge of teachers on this topic | What do you believe is the general level of preparation of teachers? And personally how knowledgeable would you consider yourself to be? |
| Knowledge and participation in communication and informational initiatives | Have you participated in projects on these topics within school? Initiatives within the territory? Personal initiatives? |
| Knowledge | Which topics have you studied in depth during courses? (food allergens, symptoms and reactions, management of allergic episodes) |
| Informational sources of teachers | If you have doubts or need information on these topics, who do you contact? How do you find the answers to your questions? |
| Informational needs of teachers | Which topics would you like to study in depth? What type of knowledge would you like to receive on this topic? |
| Communication proposals | How would you like to receive information on this topic? |
| School and family | What is the relationship between teachers and parents with allergic children? |
Structure of questionnaires
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| Allergies and intolerance in school: your experience | |
| In your career as a teacher, have you ever had students with allergies or food intolerance? | |
| If yes, how may allergic children were you exposed to? | |
| Considering your experience as a teacher, do you believe that the issue of food allergies is taken into consideration within school environments? Reply with a number from 1 to 10 where 1 = no consideration and 10 = full consideration and attention. | |
| Have you already participated in courses/seminars for training on food allergies? | |
| How would you evaluate your level of knowledge on the topic? Reply with a number from 1 to 10, where 1 = very low, 10 = high. | |
| Allergies and intolerance: knowledge | Allergies and intolerance: knowledge |
| 28 knowledge questions where the respondent had to select an answer deemed correct according to the knowledge and experience of the participants | 28 knowledge questions that are the same as those proposed in the previous questionnaire |
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| Gender | |
| Age | |
| The seminar: your opinion: | |
| Did the information from the experts provide adequate responses to your informational needs? | |
| How would you evaluate the relevance of the discussed topics compared to your needs for a training update? Reply with a number from 1 to 10, where 1 = totally irrelevant, 10 = highly relevant | |
| How would you evaluate the utility of this event for your training/informational updating? Reply with a number from 1 to 10, where 1 = entirely useless, 10 = very useful |
*For each question, it was only possible to select one answer from a variety of alternatives.
Difficulties on the part of teachers in managing allergies in school: a selection of comments made during the focus groups
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| “Emergencies scare us also because we are always face to face with the class … it is very difficult to deal with an emergency because you are on your own” (focus group in Turin) |
| “Our hands are somewhat tied: we are often scared but there is not much we can do” (focus group in Rome) | |
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| “We did receive some training in first aid; however, I am not a doctor and I cannot be forced to do this sort of thing …” (focus group in Rome) |
| “Information on a personal level is extremely welcome, of course … when it comes to taking action, it is tough, I am not sure I feel up to it because there is also an emotional element involved; they cannot force me to do something if I don’t feel up to it…” (focus group in Turin) | |
| “These responsibilities are not part of a teacher’s assignments…” (focus group in Turin) | |
| “We are not doctors, so I think that these things ought to be done by someone specially appointed, we are still teachers. I cannot do a doctor’s job” (focus group in Rome) |
Characteristics of the sample (n = 158)
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| Gender |
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| 95.5 | |
| Age (groups) |
| 10.4 |
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| 27.9 | |
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| 43.5 | |
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| 18.2 |
Subjects and questions in which the teachers made the most mistakes ex-ante
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| Self-injectable adrenaline should be administered… | Using a syringe, directly through the clothes (e.g. trousers) | 84.2 |
| Where should adrenaline ideally be injected? | In the muscle on the side of the thigh | 75.9 |
| The adrenaline normally used for emergencies in the case of anaphylactic shock with a self-injecting syringe … | Has a fixed dose | 64.6 |
| Is a teacher allowed to administer adrenaline to a child suffering from anaphylactic shock? | Yes, provided that s/he has been duly trained and authorised by the child’s parents | 55.1 |
| In case of anaphylactic shock with breathing difficulty and/or dropping of the blood pressure what is the drug of choice which should be used? | Adrenaline | 53.8 |
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| With age food allergies … | May disappear | 76.6 |
| If you are hypersensitive to a certain type of food … | It is possible that as you grow older the allergy may disappear | 56.3 |
| The dose which triggers a food allergy in an allergic subject … | Depends on the patient | 53.2 |
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| To cure a patient who is intolerant to lactose, the best strategy is … | Avoiding the type of food or ingredient to which s/he is intolerant | 63.9 |
| Milk may cause … | Both intolerance and allergy | 63.3 |
| Intolerance to milk is due to … | Sugar (lactose) in the milk | 60.1 |
Figure 1Percentage of correct answers divided by class, ex-ante and ex-post respectively.