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Parent experiences with paediatric allergy pathways in the West Midlands: A qualitative study.

Lavanya DiwakarCarole CumminsScott HackettMartyn ReesLynette CharlesCaroline KerriganHelen CreedTracy Roberts
Published in: Clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the British Society for Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2019)
Primary care for children with allergies in the WM is disparate. Parents experience difficulties in accessing primary and secondary care services and also obtaining timely and appropriate information regarding their child's allergies. Most parents were happy to be reviewed by either specialist nurses or by consultants in the hospital. Improving accessibility and availability of reliable information as well as provision of additional services (such as psychologists and dietetics) were highlighted by parents as being important to allergy services in the region. These findings can help inform future planning and commissioning of allergy services.
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