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Food allergies are becoming more prevalent with more children being diagnosed with food allergies each year. Food allergies place a tremendous burden not just on the patient but on his/her family as well. In an attempt to provide better care to the investigators patients, the investigators would like to determine if regular contact with our food allergy nurse has a positive effect on a family's perceived quality of life.
We intend to show a difference between the intervention group, who will receive a food allergy packet, along with three follow up phone calls from our trained allergy nurse, and the control group, will be given the food allergy packet only. We expect the intervention group to score higher on the quality of life survey, showing that the support and education of our allergy nurse has a positive effect on quality of life of our patients and their families.
Age
0 - 17 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
University of Michigan Allergy and Immunology Clinic
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Start Date
January 1, 2010
Primary Completion Date
August 1, 2010
Completion Date
August 1, 2010
Last Updated
June 30, 2016
58
ACTUAL participants
Counseling
BEHAVIORAL
Placebo phone call
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
University of Michigan
NCT00267501
NCT06260956
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