公共卫生系统中患者对青霉素过敏测试的看法。

Angela Augustino, Kristin S Alvarez, Layla Kassem, Lonnie Roy, Cesar Termulo, Jillian Smartt, Madeline Sparks, Candice Mercadel, Timothy G Chow
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背景:有记录的青霉素过敏与发病率增加、住院时间延长和耐药性感染增加有关。有人建议使用直接口服挑战法进行青霉素过敏评估,并进行或不进行皮肤测试,以此作为对有青霉素反应史的患者进行脱敏治疗的策略。然而,实现公平就诊的障碍依然存在。了解不同人群中患者对青霉素过敏的看法对于减少青霉素过敏试验(PAT)的潜在障碍以及脱标后青霉素类抗生素的使用至关重要:本研究的目的是收集通过青霉素过敏检测项目进行检测后被取消青霉素过敏标签的患者的看法:方法:采用封闭式和开放式问题对接受过 PAT 检测并在随后因结果呈阴性而去除过敏标签的患者进行访谈:结果:共完成了对 100 名患者的访谈。对不必要的青霉素回避和 PAT 相关风险的认知度较低。最初对 PAT 的顾虑很常见,但通过有针对性的教育,这种顾虑经常得到缓解。大多数接受检测的患者都表示体验良好,并愿意向他人推荐 PAT。少数患者仍然对自己的青霉素过敏标签有不一致的看法,其中对阴性结果的不信任是一个关键的主题:结论:未来需要采取干预措施,提高普通人群对青霉素过敏标签以及 PAT 风险和益处的认识,并且必须考虑健康知识水平、语言和文化背景。在患者高度信任的临床环境中提供 PAT 的措施可能会取得最大的长期成功。
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Patient Perceptions of Penicillin Allergy Testing in a Public Health System.

Background: Documented penicillin allergies are associated with increased morbidity, increased hospital stay, and an increase in resistant infections. Penicillin allergy evaluations using direct oral challenge with or without skin testing has been recommended as a delabeling strategy for patients with penicillin reaction histories. Barriers for achieving equitable access, however, exist. Understanding patient perceptions regarding their penicillin allergy across diverse populations is crucial to mitigate potential obstacles to penicillin allergy testing (PAT) and the use of penicillin-like antibiotics after delabeling.

Objective: The objective of this study is to gather perceptions of patients delabeled of their penicillin allergy after testing through a PAT program.

Methods: Patients who underwent PAT and had a subsequent allergy removal due to a negative result were interviewed using closed and open-ended questions.

Results: A total of 100 patient interviews were completed. Awareness of the risks associated with unnecessary penicillin avoidance and PAT was low. Initial concerns regarding PAT were common, however, were frequently alleviated with targeted education. Most patients undergoing testing reported a positive experience and would recommend PAT to others. A minority of patients continued to have discordant perceptions regarding their penicillin allergy label with mistrust in the negative result being a critical theme identified.

Conclusion: Future interventions increasing the awareness of penicillin allergy labels and the risks and benefits of PAT in the general population are needed and must consider health literacy levels, languages, and cultural contexts. Measures to offer PAT within a clinical setting that has built high levels of patient trust will likely achieve the greatest long-term success.

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期刊介绍: JACI: In Practice is an official publication of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI). It is a companion title to The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, and it aims to provide timely clinical papers, case reports, and management recommendations to clinical allergists and other physicians dealing with allergic and immunologic diseases in their practice. The mission of JACI: In Practice is to offer valid and impactful information that supports evidence-based clinical decisions in the diagnosis and management of asthma, allergies, immunologic conditions, and related diseases. This journal publishes articles on various conditions treated by allergist-immunologists, including food allergy, respiratory disorders (such as asthma, rhinitis, nasal polyps, sinusitis, cough, ABPA, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis), drug allergy, insect sting allergy, anaphylaxis, dermatologic disorders (such as atopic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, urticaria, angioedema, and HAE), immunodeficiency, autoinflammatory syndromes, eosinophilic disorders, and mast cell disorders. The focus of the journal is on providing cutting-edge clinical information that practitioners can use in their everyday practice or to acquire new knowledge and skills for the benefit of their patients. However, mechanistic or translational studies without immediate or near future clinical relevance, as well as animal studies, are not within the scope of the journal.
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