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Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey

BACKGROUND: Food allergy is an increasing health concern. Studies have shown that food allergy knowledge is lacking among people, especially in areas related to distinction between food allergy and intolerance, symptoms recognition, and current means of management. This knowledge gap puts allergic p...

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Autores principales: Takrouni, Abdulrahman Ahmad, Omer, Ibrahim, Alasmari, Faisal, Islamuldeen, Suhayb, Ghazzawi, Amr Yasser, Zahrani, Mohammed Ibrahim, Ahmed, Mohamed Eldigire, Abushouk, Amir
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9816319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36620428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/falgy.2022.1002694
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author Takrouni, Abdulrahman Ahmad
Omer, Ibrahim
Alasmari, Faisal
Islamuldeen, Suhayb
Ghazzawi, Amr Yasser
Zahrani, Mohammed Ibrahim
Ahmed, Mohamed Eldigire
Abushouk, Amir
author_facet Takrouni, Abdulrahman Ahmad
Omer, Ibrahim
Alasmari, Faisal
Islamuldeen, Suhayb
Ghazzawi, Amr Yasser
Zahrani, Mohammed Ibrahim
Ahmed, Mohamed Eldigire
Abushouk, Amir
author_sort Takrouni, Abdulrahman Ahmad
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description BACKGROUND: Food allergy is an increasing health concern. Studies have shown that food allergy knowledge is lacking among people, especially in areas related to distinction between food allergy and intolerance, symptoms recognition, and current means of management. This knowledge gap puts allergic patients at more risk of getting fatal anaphylactic reactions, which occur mostly in public areas. Locally, Public's knowledge and attitudes of food allergy was not sufficiently investigated. Therefore, we aim to assess food allergy knowledge and attitudes among Jeddah population in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: We adopted The Chicago Food Allergy Research Survey for the General Public (CFARS-GP) and used it as a data collection tool. We hosted the questionnaire on Google Forms and distributed the link through social media outlets targeting individuals of Jeddah population who are 18 years old and above. RESULTS: A total of 510 individuals completed the survey. The respondents answered 56% of the knowledge-based items correctly. Knowledge was strongest in symptoms/severity and definition/diagnosis, while it was weakest in susceptibility and prevalence, distinction between food allergy and intolerance, and food allergy management. Higher knowledge was significantly associated with prior training in food allergy, food-allergic acquaintance (i.e., having food allergy or knowing an allergic patient), and being a relative of a health care worker. For the attitudes, respondents thought that food allergy negatively affects patients' quality of life, and that schools should establish policies to protect allergic children; however, they downplayed stigma associated with food allergy. CONCLUSION: Increased food allergy knowledge among the general public is needed especially in areas related to susceptibility and prevalence, distinction between food allergy and intolerance, triggers and environmental risks, and the management of food allergy. Prior experience with food allergy through (1) training, (2) food-allergic acquaintance, or (3) being a relative of a health care worker increases food allergy knowledge significantly. Thus, targeted educational interventions might have a significant effect in improving food allergy knowledge among the general population.
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spelling pubmed-98163192023-01-07 Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey Takrouni, Abdulrahman Ahmad Omer, Ibrahim Alasmari, Faisal Islamuldeen, Suhayb Ghazzawi, Amr Yasser Zahrani, Mohammed Ibrahim Ahmed, Mohamed Eldigire Abushouk, Amir Front Allergy Allergy BACKGROUND: Food allergy is an increasing health concern. Studies have shown that food allergy knowledge is lacking among people, especially in areas related to distinction between food allergy and intolerance, symptoms recognition, and current means of management. This knowledge gap puts allergic patients at more risk of getting fatal anaphylactic reactions, which occur mostly in public areas. Locally, Public's knowledge and attitudes of food allergy was not sufficiently investigated. Therefore, we aim to assess food allergy knowledge and attitudes among Jeddah population in Saudi Arabia. METHODS: We adopted The Chicago Food Allergy Research Survey for the General Public (CFARS-GP) and used it as a data collection tool. We hosted the questionnaire on Google Forms and distributed the link through social media outlets targeting individuals of Jeddah population who are 18 years old and above. RESULTS: A total of 510 individuals completed the survey. The respondents answered 56% of the knowledge-based items correctly. Knowledge was strongest in symptoms/severity and definition/diagnosis, while it was weakest in susceptibility and prevalence, distinction between food allergy and intolerance, and food allergy management. Higher knowledge was significantly associated with prior training in food allergy, food-allergic acquaintance (i.e., having food allergy or knowing an allergic patient), and being a relative of a health care worker. For the attitudes, respondents thought that food allergy negatively affects patients' quality of life, and that schools should establish policies to protect allergic children; however, they downplayed stigma associated with food allergy. CONCLUSION: Increased food allergy knowledge among the general public is needed especially in areas related to susceptibility and prevalence, distinction between food allergy and intolerance, triggers and environmental risks, and the management of food allergy. Prior experience with food allergy through (1) training, (2) food-allergic acquaintance, or (3) being a relative of a health care worker increases food allergy knowledge significantly. Thus, targeted educational interventions might have a significant effect in improving food allergy knowledge among the general population. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9816319/ /pubmed/36620428 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/falgy.2022.1002694 Text en © 2022 Takrouni, Omer, Alasmari, Islamuldeen, Ghazzawi, Zahrani, Ahmed and AbuShouk. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Allergy
Takrouni, Abdulrahman Ahmad
Omer, Ibrahim
Alasmari, Faisal
Islamuldeen, Suhayb
Ghazzawi, Amr Yasser
Zahrani, Mohammed Ibrahim
Ahmed, Mohamed Eldigire
Abushouk, Amir
Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey
title Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey
title_full Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey
title_fullStr Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey
title_short Knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Insights based on the Chicago food allergy research survey
title_sort knowledge gaps in food allergy among the general public in jeddah, saudi arabia: insights based on the chicago food allergy research survey
topic Allergy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9816319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36620428
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/falgy.2022.1002694
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