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Assessment of parental self‐efficacy in managing child food‐induced anaphylaxis and using adrenaline autoinjectors

Anaphylaxis is a life‐threatening allergic reaction, associated with mental health burden in patients and caregivers. Intramuscular adrenaline via autoinjector (AAI) is the recommended treatment for the management of anaphylaxis in… Click to show full abstract

Anaphylaxis is a life‐threatening allergic reaction, associated with mental health burden in patients and caregivers. Intramuscular adrenaline via autoinjector (AAI) is the recommended treatment for the management of anaphylaxis in non‐hospital settings; however, AAIs are underused. This study aimed to assess parental self‐efficacy in managing child's anaphylaxis and administering AAI to understand how to effectively support families.

Keywords: efficacy managing; managing child; self efficacy; parental self

Journal Title: Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
Year Published: 2024

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