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Exploring what motivates and sustains support group engagement amongst young people with allergies: A qualitative study.

Christina J JonesL A SommereuxHelen Elizabeth Smith
Published in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2018)
Participants valued the psychological and practical support of networking with others with allergies, and described how membership improved their confidence. This study also provides insight into the ways support groups improve young people's adherence to medical advice and positive self-care behaviours; participants responded well to hard-hitting video campaigns which appeared to emphasize the severity and susceptibility of anaphylaxis. Participants identified the need for more active promotion of support groups amongst young people and their clinicians, as well as making them available in more localities.
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