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- Title
Information needs of patients considering oral immunotherapy for food allergy.
- Authors
Mack, Douglas Paul; Greenhawt, Matthew; Turner, Paul J.; Wasserman, Richard L.; Hanna, Mariam A.; Shaker, Marcus; Hughes, Sarah W.; del Río, Pablo Rodríguez
- Abstract
While the historic management of food allergy includes avoidance strategies and allergic reaction treatment, oral immunotherapy (OIT) approaches have become more commonly integrated into therapeutic approaches. International guidelines, phase 3 trials and real‐world experience have supported the implementation of this procedure. However, OIT is an elective, rarely curative procedure with inherent risks that necessitates an increased degree of health literacy for the patients and families. Families assume the responsibility of amateur healthcare providers to ensure the daily safe administration of the allergenic food. As such, it is incumbent upon physicians to ensure that families are prepared for this role. A thorough educational and shared decision‐making approach is necessary during the counselling and consent process to adequately inform the families. Educated discussion about the efficacy and patient‐centred effectiveness, therapeutic alternatives and family goals is required to align physician and patient expectations. A frank discussion about the struggles, practical challenges, risks and contraindications can help to develop an understanding of the risk mitigation strategies employed to maintain safety. Physicians should develop a proactive approach to educate families about this, at times, burdensome procedure. This educational approach should encourage ongoing support starting prior to consent through the maintenance visits. By preparing families for their unique management role, physicians can help ensure the safe and successful integration of OIT into the therapeutic offering for the management of food allergies.
- Subjects
FOOD allergy; MEDICAL personnel; CLINICAL trials; INFORMATION needs; PATIENTS' families
- Publication
Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2022, Vol 52, Issue 12, p1391
- ISSN
0954-7894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cea.14225