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Controlling allergies by assessing risks in the home

K Huss1, J A Vessey, P Mason

  • 1School of Nursing, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, USA.

Pediatric Nursing
|September 1, 1996
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Healthcare providers frequently see children with allergies and asthma. Understanding common allergens and effective exposure reduction strategies is crucial for optimal patient care and management.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • Respiratory Health
  • Nursing Practice

Background:

  • Allergies and asthma are common conditions in children.
  • Healthcare providers encounter these pediatric patients across various settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To underscore the importance of provider knowledge regarding pediatric allergies and asthma.
  • To highlight the need for effective allergen exposure reduction strategies.

Main Methods:

  • This study emphasizes the practical application of existing knowledge.
  • Focuses on the provider's role in patient education and management.

Main Results:

  • Provider understanding of allergens directly impacts patient care quality.

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  • Economical and feasible exposure reduction methods are key.
  • Conclusions:

    • Enhanced provider education on allergens and exposure control is essential.
    • This knowledge empowers healthcare professionals to better assist children with allergies and asthma and their families.