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食物过敏的生活:这对孩子意味着什么。

Living with food allergy: What this means for children.

机构信息

School of Biomedical Sciences, 1109Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, Australia.

Immunology & Allergy Unit, 63608Campbelltown Hospital, New South Wales, Australia.

出版信息

J Child Health Care. 2022 Jun;26(2):262-274. doi: 10.1177/13674935211013689. Epub 2021 Apr 29.

Abstract

Health-related knowledge, skills and attitudes that translate to behaviours are important foundations for healthy living. However, deficiencies in any one of these factors have the potential to impact quality of life. This study investigates how Australian children perceive and manage their food allergy as they transition through childhood onto adolescence. To measure this, children aged 12 years and under completed an online survey [under 8 years and 8-12 years] on knowledge, skills and attitudes. Although recruitment involved advertisements to over 700 Australian pre-schools, 44 allergy specialists and multiple representations to the patient support group, Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia, completion relied on parental notification and/or guidance. Of the 139 participants recruited, 114 commenced the survey with 65 participants under 8 years (58%) and 49 between 8 and 12 years. Results showed participants recognised different ways to keep safe with children under 8 years ( = 65) 100% cognisant of the need to check with 'Mum/Dad' or teachers if they could safely eat food as well as the importance of not swapping lunches, while there was a slight change in compliance for those aged 8-12 years as three (6.1%, = 3/49) children did not see the necessity of asking an adult/teacher if a food item was safe to eat. Older children were also less likely to tell friends about their food allergy even if they thought they were having an allergic reaction, despite children under 8 years more likely to feel different to friends (38%, = 24/64) compared to those aged 8-12 years (31%, = 14/45). Although both groups disliked parents' fussing, for children under 8 years, there was a strong association between this and 'feeling different to friends'. Results from this study highlight the importance of normalising food allergy at home and in the community, so children are confident in telling others about their food allergy.

摘要

与健康相关的知识、技能和态度转化为行为,是健康生活的重要基础。然而,这些因素中的任何一个缺陷都有可能影响生活质量。本研究调查了澳大利亚儿童在从儿童期过渡到青春期时,如何感知和管理他们的食物过敏。为了衡量这一点,12 岁及以下的儿童通过在线调查[8 岁以下和 8-12 岁]完成了对知识、技能和态度的调查。尽管招募工作涉及向 700 多所澳大利亚学前学校、44 名过敏专科医生和澳大利亚过敏与过敏反应协会的多个代表进行广告宣传,但完成调查依赖于父母的通知和/或指导。在招募的 139 名参与者中,有 114 名开始了调查,其中 65 名参与者年龄在 8 岁以下(58%),49 名参与者年龄在 8-12 岁之间。结果表明,参与者认识到了 8 岁以下儿童保持安全的不同方法(=65),100%意识到如果他们可以安全地食用食物,需要向“妈妈/爸爸”或老师询问,以及不交换午餐的重要性,而对于 8-12 岁的儿童,遵守情况略有变化,因为有三名(6.1%,=3/49)儿童认为没有必要向成人/老师询问食物是否安全食用。年龄较大的儿童也不太可能告诉朋友他们的食物过敏,即使他们认为自己正在发生过敏反应,尽管 8 岁以下的儿童比 8-12 岁的儿童更有可能感到与朋友不同(38%,=24/64)。尽管两组儿童都不喜欢父母大惊小怪,但对于 8 岁以下的儿童,这种情况与“与朋友不同”之间存在很强的关联。本研究的结果强调了在家中和社区中使食物过敏正常化的重要性,以便儿童有信心向他人讲述自己的食物过敏。

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