Japanese Journal of Allergology
Online ISSN : 1347-7935
Print ISSN : 0021-4884
ISSN-L : 0021-4884
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THE STATUS OF ADMISSION TO FACILITIES FOR CHILDREN WITH FOOD ALLERGIES
Noriko HayashiNoriyuki YanagidaKiyotake OguraKyohei TakahashiSummi ParkYasuko WatanabeKemal SasakiSakura SatoMotohiro Ebisawa
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2021 Volume 70 Issue 4 Pages 293-301

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Abstract

Background: To clarify the status of admission to facilities for food allergy (FA) children.

Methods: Guardians of FA children who underwent oral food challenges at Sagamihara National Hospital from September to December 2018 were enrolled. We surveyed the experience of refusal to enter facilities, the reason for refusal and so on using a self-administered questionnaire.

Results: We distributed a questionnaire to 205 guardians, of which 168 responded (response rate 82%). The median age (range) at the time of the survey was 4.5 (0 to 12) years old, 2 (1 to 11) food items had been removed at the time of admission, and 56 (33%) had a history of anaphylaxis before admission. Twenty-nine patients (17%) were prescribed an adrenaline auto injector. Twenty patients (12%) had been denied entry, the median number of refusals (range) was 1.5 (1 to 30). History of anaphylaxis before admission (odds ratio 2.80 [1.08-7.22]) and having 5 or more causative foods (odds ratio 3.44 [1.27-9.32]) were associated with admission refusal. 〔‘ Factors related to children with FA〕, 〔Factors related to facilities〕, and 〔Factors related to facility staff〕 were extracted as the reasons for refusal.

Conclusions: In addition to the factors related to children with FA, the factors related to facilities and facility staff were related to admission refusal. Therefore, cooperation between medical care, local governments, and facility that comprehensively supports the living environment of children with FA is needed.

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