Gallagher Michael, Worth Allison, Cunningham-Burley Sarah, Sheikh Aziz
School of Geographical and Earth Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
Prim Care Respir J. 2012 Dec;21(4):392-7. doi: 10.4104/pcrj.2012.00072.
Adolescents with anaphylaxis are at increased risk of fatal outcomes. Gaps in their knowledge of day-to-day and emergency management have been identified. There are also gaps in services available to support adolescents at risk of anaphylaxis.
To explore the experiences and healthcare needs of adolescents living with the risk of anaphylaxis; to understand the perspectives of their parents; and to look at how care might be improved.
A qualitative study was undertaken using in-depth interviews with adolescents with a recent history of severe allergic reactions and with their parents.
Twenty-six adolescents at risk of anaphylaxis living in Scotland and their parents (n=28) were recruited. Most anaphylactic reactions reported by participants appeared to result from accidents, misinformation, or inexperience. For many, management involved finding a balance between taking their allergies seriously whilst not allowing these concerns to dominate their lives. Risks were often difficult to judge, with reactions sometimes taking place even after careful checking of meal ingredients. Most admitted taking some risks with trace-labelled foods. Appropriate healthcare support for adolescents in learning to manage the risk of anaphylaxis independently and advice and support for their parents was inconsistently provided.
Adolescents tend to see their risk management strategies as 'good enough', but these strategies were often inconsistent with clinical best practice and, in some cases, had not prevented reactions. Building on adolescents' existing skills and knowledge and the use of Internet and associated social media resources may help to support more effective self-management among adolescents.
患有过敏反应的青少年出现致命后果的风险增加。已发现他们在日常和应急管理知识方面存在差距。在为有过敏反应风险的青少年提供支持的可用服务方面也存在差距。
探讨有过敏反应风险的青少年的经历和医疗保健需求;了解他们父母的观点;并研究如何改善护理。
采用定性研究方法,对近期有严重过敏反应病史的青少年及其父母进行深入访谈。
招募了26名生活在苏格兰且有过敏反应风险的青少年及其父母(n = 28)。参与者报告的大多数过敏反应似乎是由意外、错误信息或缺乏经验引起的。对许多人来说,管理涉及在认真对待过敏问题与不让这些担忧主宰生活之间找到平衡。风险往往难以判断,有时即使仔细检查了食物成分仍会发生反应。大多数人承认在食用带有微量标签的食物时会冒一些风险。在为青少年提供学习独立管理过敏反应风险的适当医疗保健支持以及为其父母提供建议和支持方面,情况并不一致。
青少年往往认为他们的风险管理策略“足够好”,但这些策略往往与临床最佳实践不一致,在某些情况下,并未预防过敏反应。基于青少年现有的技能和知识,并利用互联网及相关社交媒体资源,可能有助于支持青少年进行更有效的自我管理。