Cargando…

1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs

BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergies are commonly reported in children but rarely true and perpetuate the use of alternative antibiotics. Leading allergy societies recommend a proactive approach to penicillin allergy delabeling. We use patient journey mapping to identify opportunities to improve the del...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Carter, Eileen J, Baron, Kate, Davies, Ellen, Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Monika, Monsees, Elizabeth, Manning, Mary Lou, Pagoto, Sherry
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676978/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1477
_version_ 1785150021937659904
author Carter, Eileen J
Baron, Kate
Davies, Ellen
Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Monika
Monsees, Elizabeth
Manning, Mary Lou
Pagoto, Sherry
author_facet Carter, Eileen J
Baron, Kate
Davies, Ellen
Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Monika
Monsees, Elizabeth
Manning, Mary Lou
Pagoto, Sherry
author_sort Carter, Eileen J
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergies are commonly reported in children but rarely true and perpetuate the use of alternative antibiotics. Leading allergy societies recommend a proactive approach to penicillin allergy delabeling. We use patient journey mapping to identify opportunities to improve the delabeling of penicillin allergies in children before, during, and after a child’s initial reaction to penicillin. [Figure: see text] METHODS: Mapping was conducted via a secondary analysis of a qualitative study consisting of 18 interviews with parents recruited via social media reporting a penicillin allergy in their child. Two researchers coded interviews using a directed content analysis to capture parent’s experiences before, during, and after their child’s penicillin reaction. We describe the common experiences of parents ( >9 participants). RESULTS: Pre-reaction, parents reported a lack of awareness regarding potential reactions children may experience when taking penicillin. Intra-reaction, parents reported their child’s provider suspected their child’s reaction was due to a penicillin allergy, wrote the child’s reaction in the medical record, and suggested or advised that penicillin be avoided in the future without mention of the availability of penicillin allergy testing. Post-reaction, parents remained unaware of the availability of penicillin allergy testing and uninformed of the implications of penicillin allergies on their child’s care. To better engage parents in penicillin allergy testing, participants suggested that providers inform parents of: 1) potential reactions their child may experience at the time of penicillin prescription (pre-reaction); 2) the availability of penicillin allergy testing to confirm the presence of true allergy (intra-reaction); and 3) penicillin allergy testing procedures and the benefits of penicillin allergy testing for their child’s health (post-reaction), see Table 1. CONCLUSION: Using patient journey mapping, we describe the common experiences of parents concerning their child’s penicillin allergy, gaps in care parents experienced, and suggestions offered by parents to address their unmet care needs. These findings may inform future efforts to improve the delabeling of penicillin allergies in children. DISCLOSURES: Sherry Pagoto, PhD, Astellas Pharmaceuticals: Scientific Advisor|Weight Watchers, International,: Scientific Advisor
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10676978
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Oxford University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106769782023-11-27 1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs Carter, Eileen J Baron, Kate Davies, Ellen Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Monika Monsees, Elizabeth Manning, Mary Lou Pagoto, Sherry Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergies are commonly reported in children but rarely true and perpetuate the use of alternative antibiotics. Leading allergy societies recommend a proactive approach to penicillin allergy delabeling. We use patient journey mapping to identify opportunities to improve the delabeling of penicillin allergies in children before, during, and after a child’s initial reaction to penicillin. [Figure: see text] METHODS: Mapping was conducted via a secondary analysis of a qualitative study consisting of 18 interviews with parents recruited via social media reporting a penicillin allergy in their child. Two researchers coded interviews using a directed content analysis to capture parent’s experiences before, during, and after their child’s penicillin reaction. We describe the common experiences of parents ( >9 participants). RESULTS: Pre-reaction, parents reported a lack of awareness regarding potential reactions children may experience when taking penicillin. Intra-reaction, parents reported their child’s provider suspected their child’s reaction was due to a penicillin allergy, wrote the child’s reaction in the medical record, and suggested or advised that penicillin be avoided in the future without mention of the availability of penicillin allergy testing. Post-reaction, parents remained unaware of the availability of penicillin allergy testing and uninformed of the implications of penicillin allergies on their child’s care. To better engage parents in penicillin allergy testing, participants suggested that providers inform parents of: 1) potential reactions their child may experience at the time of penicillin prescription (pre-reaction); 2) the availability of penicillin allergy testing to confirm the presence of true allergy (intra-reaction); and 3) penicillin allergy testing procedures and the benefits of penicillin allergy testing for their child’s health (post-reaction), see Table 1. CONCLUSION: Using patient journey mapping, we describe the common experiences of parents concerning their child’s penicillin allergy, gaps in care parents experienced, and suggestions offered by parents to address their unmet care needs. These findings may inform future efforts to improve the delabeling of penicillin allergies in children. DISCLOSURES: Sherry Pagoto, PhD, Astellas Pharmaceuticals: Scientific Advisor|Weight Watchers, International,: Scientific Advisor Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10676978/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1477 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Abstract
Carter, Eileen J
Baron, Kate
Davies, Ellen
Pogorzelska-Maziarz, Monika
Monsees, Elizabeth
Manning, Mary Lou
Pagoto, Sherry
1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs
title 1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs
title_full 1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs
title_fullStr 1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs
title_full_unstemmed 1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs
title_short 1643. Journey Mapping Penicillin Allergies in Children: Parental Experiences, Care Gaps, and Suggestions Offered by Parents to Address Unmet Needs
title_sort 1643. journey mapping penicillin allergies in children: parental experiences, care gaps, and suggestions offered by parents to address unmet needs
topic Abstract
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10676978/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1477
work_keys_str_mv AT cartereileenj 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds
AT baronkate 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds
AT daviesellen 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds
AT pogorzelskamaziarzmonika 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds
AT monseeselizabeth 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds
AT manningmarylou 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds
AT pagotosherry 1643journeymappingpenicillinallergiesinchildrenparentalexperiencescaregapsandsuggestionsofferedbyparentstoaddressunmetneeds