1. Development of a novel parent-report measure of food allergy impact.
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Proctor KB, Estrem HH, Park J, Wenzell ML, Ravindran M, Sharp WG, Scahill L, and Vickery BP
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Aim: The aim of this study was to develop an outcome measure for caregivers of children with food allergy., Methods: A community-informed measure development process was utilised to generate a novel parent-reported outcome tool for caregivers of children with food allergy. We conducted focus groups with parents and caregivers of food-allergic (n = 18) children, following which a team of coders identified themes and generated an initial set of candidate items. These items were reviewed by content-area experts (n = 10) using content validity indices. We then conducted a series of cognitive interviews with parents of children with food allergy (n = 12) validating the instrument draft., Results: We describe the results of these development steps as well as future steps to produce the final, validated form of the measure. The resultant 91-item measure is intended for parents of children ages two to 12 years., Conclusion: This measure fills a unique need in the field by leveraging key stakeholders' perspectives to develop and subsequently validate a novel parent-reported measure of parent and family food allergy impacts of children ages two to 12 years old., (© 2024 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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- 2024
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