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Proximity-Based Emergency Response Communities for Patients With Allergies Who Are at Risk of Anaphylaxis: Clustering Analysis and Scenario-Based Survey Study

机译:基于接近的应急响应患者对过敏症的过敏患者:聚类分析和基于情景的调查研究

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Background Anaphylaxis is a potentially fatal allergic reaction. However, many patients at risk of anaphylaxis who should permanently carry a life-saving epinephrine auto injector (EAI) do not carry one at the moment of allergen exposure. The proximity-based emergency response communities (ERC) strategy suggests speeding EAI delivery by alerting patient-peers carrying EAI to respond and give their EAI to a nearby patient in need. Objectives This study had two objectives: (1) to analyze 10,000 anaphylactic events from the European Anaphylaxis Registry (EAR) by elicitor and location in order to determine typical anaphylactic scenarios and (2) to identify patients’ behavioral and spatial factors influencing their response to ERC emergency requests through a scenario-based survey. Methods Data were collected and analyzed in two phases: (1) clustering 10,000 EAR records by elicitor and incident location and (2) conducting a two-center scenario-based survey of adults and parents of minors with severe allergy who were prescribed EAI, in Israel and Germany. Each group received a four-part survey that examined the effect of two behavioral constructs—shared identity and diffusion of responsibility—and two spatial factors—emergency time and emergency location—in addition to sociodemographic data. We performed descriptive, linear correlation, analysis of variance, and t tests to identify patients’ decision factors in responding to ERC alerts. Results A total of 53.1% of EAR cases were triggered by food at patients’ home, and 46.9% of them were triggered by venom at parks. Further, 126 Israeli and 121 German participants completed the survey and met the inclusion criteria. Of the Israeli participants, 80% were parents of minor patients with a risk of anaphylaxis due to food allergy; their mean age was 32 years, and 67% were women. In addition, 20% were adult patients with a mean age of 21 years, and 48% were female. Among the German patients, 121 were adults, with an average age of 47 years, and 63% were women. In addition, 21% were allergic to food, 75% were allergic to venom, and 2% had drug allergies. The overall willingness to respond to ERC events was high. Shared identity and the willingness to respond were positively correlated (r=0.51, P 243/sub= –9.077, P 1,269/sub=28.27, P 1,473/sub=77.304, P .001) revealed lower levels of willingness to respond in strange locations during nighttime. Conclusions An ERC allergy app has the potential to improve outcomes in case of anaphylactic events, but this is dependent on patient-peers’ willingness to respond. Through a two-stage process, our study identified the behavioral and spatial factors that could influence the willingness to respond, providing a basis for future research of proximity-based mental health communities.
机译:背景技术过敏性是一种可能致命的过敏反应。然而,许多可能在过敏原暴露的瞬间永久地携带挽救生命的肾上腺素自动注射器(EAI)的过敏反应的患者。基于近距离的紧急响应社区(ERC)策略表明,通过提醒患者同行携带EAI来响应并将其EAI提供给有需要的附近患者来加速EAI。本研究的目标有两个目标:(1)通过Elicitor和位置分析来自欧洲过敏反应登记处(耳)的10,000名过敏事件,以确定典型的过敏性情景和(2)以确定影响其反应的患者的行为和空间因素通过基于场景的调查,ERC紧急请求。方法采用两阶段收集和分析数据:(1)由Elicitor和Iffination的10,000名耳朵记录,(2)进行双方情景的成人和未成年人的父母,具有规定EAI的严重过敏,谁以色列和德国。每组接受了四部分的调查,该调查审查了两个行为构建的共同身份和责任扩散的效果以及两个空间因素 - 紧急时间和紧急位置 - 除了社会阶段数据。我们执行了描述性,线性相关,方差分析和T检验,以识别患者响应ERC警报时的决策因素。结果患者家庭的食物共产生53.1%的耳案,其中46.9%被公园的毒液引发。此外,126名以色列和121名德国参与者完成了调查并达到了纳入标准。在以色列参与者的中,80%是由于食物过敏由于过敏患者的未成年患者的父母;他们的平均年龄为32岁,67%是女性。此外,20%的成年患者21岁的平均患者,女性为48%。在德国患者中,121名成年人,平均年龄为47岁,63%是女性。此外,21%对食品过敏,75%对毒液过敏,2%有药物过敏。对ERC事件的总体意愿高。共享身份和响应的意愿是正相关的(r = 0.51,p 243,p 1,269 = 28.27,p 1,473 = 77.304,p <.001)揭示了较低在夜间在奇怪地点回应的意愿水平。结论ERC过敏应用程序有可能在过敏事件的情况下改善结果,但这取决于患者对同龄人的回应意愿。通过两阶段的过程,我们的研究确定了可能影响应对愿意的行为和空间因素,为未来的基于近距离的心理健康社区的研究提供基础。

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