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Oral Food Challenge Implementation: The First Mixed-Methods Study Exploring Barriers and Solutions.

Elaine Hsu1, Lianne Soller2, Elissa M Abrams3, Jennifer L P Protudjer4, Christopher Mill2, Edmond S Chan2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Because of inaccuracies in commonly used tests for food allergy, oral food challenges (OFCs) are considered the criterion standard, but OFC implementation is suboptimal.
OBJECTIVE: To use a mixed-methods approach to describe OFC barriers at multiple levels and investigate solutions.
METHODS: Surveys of Canadian allergists, pediatricians, and parents investigated barriers to offering or participating in OFCs, and possible solutions. Parent focus groups were held to understand these barriers and solutions. Allergist offices in British Columbia were contacted via telephone to confirm their OFC practices.
RESULTS: Of 62 responding allergists, 80.6% reported performing OFCs, 72.6% reported lack of resources as an influential barrier, and 72.6% reported that creation of standard guidelines for hospital versus community OFCs would influence them to perform more OFCs. Of 101 responding pediatricians, 51.5% reported having moderate-to-extensive OFC knowledge; these pediatricians were more likely to refer to allergists who performed them (odds ratio, 2.37; 95% CI, 1.06-5.30). Of 27 pediatricians who stated they refer more to allergists who do not perform OFCs, 40.7% reported long wait times as a deterrent. The most common parent barriers from surveys (N = 110) and focus groups (N = 27) were fear and anxiety about the procedure and about experiencing reactions during OFCs, suggesting the need for better information and psychosocial resources.
CONCLUSIONS: Multiple barriers prevent widespread use of OFCs. Efforts targeting OFC training for allergists, education for pediatricians, and standardized guidelines created with clinician and parent input (including consistent OFC information for families and guidance on which OFCs should be performed in-hospital versus the community) are likely to increase OFC acceptance.
Copyright © 2019 American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Allergists; Barriers; Focus groups; Food allergy; Food allergy testing; Guidelines; Oral food challenge; Parents; Pediatricians; Solutions

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31301377     DOI: 10.1016/j.jaip.2019.06.034

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract


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