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Source:2013 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, 2014)

Food Allergy Diagnosis and Management Practices Among Pediatricians

  1. Ruchi S. Gupta, MD, MPH1,2
  2. Claudia H. Lau1
  3. Ashley A. Dyer, MPH2
  4. Min-Woong Sohn, PhD2,3
  5. Barry A. Altshuler, MD1,2,4,5
  6. Bennett A. Kaye, MD1,2,4,6
  7. Jonathan Necheles, MD, MPH, FAAP1,2,4,6
  1. 1Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA
  2. 2Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA
  3. 3Center for Management of Complex Chronic Care, Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, Hines, IL, USA
  4. 4Pediatric Practice Research Group, Chicago, IL, USA
  5. 5Pediatric Specialists of the Northwest, Crystal Lake, IL, USA
  6. 6Children’s Healthcare Associates, Chicago, IL, USA
  1. Ruchi S. Gupta, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, 225 E. Chicago Avenue, Box 157, Chicago IL 60611, USA. Email: rugupta{at}luriechildrens.org

Abstract

Our goals were to (1) estimate the rates of parent-reported versus physician-diagnosed food allergy, (2) determine pediatrician adherence to national guidelines, and (3) obtain pediatricians’ perspectives on guideline nonadherence. A mixed method approach was used, including survey, chart review, and qualitative methods. Overall, 10.9% of parents reported having a child with food allergy and two thirds of these cases were detected by the pediatrician. Chart reviews revealed high rates of guideline adherence with respect to allergist referral (67.3%), but less consistent adherence regarding documentation of reaction history (38.8%), appropriate use of diagnostic tests (34.7%), prescription of epinephrine autoinjectors (44.9%), and counseling families in food allergy management (24.5%). Pediatricians suggested that poor adherence was due to lack of documentation, familiarity with guidelines, and clarity regarding the pediatrician’s role in managing food allergy. Findings emphasize the need to better establish the role of the pediatrician and to improve awareness and adherence to guidelines.

Article Notes

  • Declaration of Conflicting Interests The author(s) declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

  • Funding The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This project was supported by institutional funding from the Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (Principal Investigator: Ruchi S. Gupta).

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