Polk Brooke I, Dinakar Chitra
Section of Allergy/Immunology, Children's Mercy Hospital, 2401 Gillham Road, Kansas City, MO, 64108, USA.
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA.
Curr Allergy Asthma Rep. 2017 Jun;17(6):39. doi: 10.1007/s11882-017-0708-z.
Food allergy prevalence is increasing very rapidly, causing a significant disease burden. The threat of severe allergic reactions occurring unexpectedly and in settings that are not equipped to recognize and treat anaphylaxis is a constant source of worry for individuals and families with food allergies. Inadequate knowledge and understanding in the community significantly impairs the overall quality of life of these individuals and families. Additionally, families face challenges in finding and affording appropriate allergen-free foods.
Advancements have been made in understanding the impact of food allergies on patient-centered outcomes such as quality of life and economic impact, and attempts have been made to develop tools to assess patient-centered variables. Innovative national and regional initiatives are helping to spread awareness of the disease condition and to create resources, including access to allergen-free foods. While there is a growing momentum toward recognition of food allergic disorders as a condition that profoundly impacts activities of daily living, greater effort needs to be expounded to develop validated tools and interventions that can adequately address these issues.
食物过敏的患病率正在迅速上升,造成了重大的疾病负担。对于食物过敏的个人和家庭来说,严重过敏反应在未配备识别和治疗过敏反应的环境中意外发生的威胁始终令人担忧。社区中知识和理解的不足严重损害了这些个人和家庭的整体生活质量。此外,家庭在寻找和负担得起合适的无过敏原食物方面面临挑战。
在理解食物过敏对以患者为中心的结果(如生活质量和经济影响)的影响方面取得了进展,并已尝试开发评估以患者为中心变量的工具。创新的国家和地区倡议有助于提高对该疾病状况的认识并创造资源,包括提供无过敏原食物。虽然越来越倾向于将食物过敏疾病视为对日常生活活动有深远影响的疾病,但需要付出更大努力来开发能够充分解决这些问题的经过验证的工具和干预措施。