| Literature DB >> 35807894 |
Mae Jhelene L Santos1,2, Natalie Riediger1, Elissa M Abrams2,3, Nathalie Piquemal4, Jennifer L P Protudjer1,2,3,5,6.
Abstract
(1) Background: Approximately 7% of Canadian children live with a food allergy (FA). Pre-COVID-19, ~20% of anaphylactic reactions occurred in schools. Yet, teachers reported poor FA-related knowledge, and experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic are not well-studied. Additionally, teachers' management approaches vary widely. We aimed to describe elementary school teachers' perceptions about FA management during the COVID-19 pandemic; (2)Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; elementary school; food allergy; food allergy management; interviews; qualitative study; schools; teachers
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35807894 PMCID: PMC9268574 DOI: 10.3390/nu14132714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 6.706
Participant and interview characteristics (N = 16).
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| Sex | Female | 14 | 87.5 |
| Male | 2 | 12.5 | |
| School type | Public | 14 | 87.5 |
| Private | 2 | 12.5 | |
| Income level of school area * | Lower income | 7 | 53.8 |
| Grades taught ** | Kindergarten-Grade 3 | 14 | - |
| Grade 4–6 | 5 | - | |
| Type of class | Single grade | 8 | 50.0 |
| Multi-grade | 8 | 50.0 | |
| Years of teaching experience | <5 years | 5 | 31.3 |
| ≥5 years | 8 | 50.0 | |
| Not reported | 3 | 18.7 | |
| Mean | 13 | 5.8 | |
* Participants (N = 13) taught in lower-income areas, wherein >10.0% of residents were reported living below the low-income cut-offs, after tax (LICO-AT) [28]. In this study, areas with >10% of residents living below the LICO-AT are considered lower-income areas, whereas areas with <10% of residents living below the LICO-AT are considered higher-income areas. Families who live below the low-income cut-offs after tax are those who are expected to spend more of their after-tax income on daily necessities, namely shelter, food, and clothing [27]. ** Does not total N = 16; some participants taught in multiple classes/grades.
Qualitative themes, summary statement, codes, and supporting quotations of COVID-19-related restrictions on food allergy management.
| Theme 1: COVID-19 Restrictions Made Mealtimes More Manageable | |
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| Mealtime management | |
| Emphasis on cleanliness | |
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| Modified URIS training and resource provision | |
| Physical division | |
| Changing COVID restrictions | |