Current status of managing food allergies in schools in Seoul, Korea

J Child Health Care. 2012 Dec;16(4):406-16. doi: 10.1177/1367493512448128. Epub 2012 Oct 10.

Abstract

Recently the need to manage food allergies in schools has been growing. This study aimed to examine the current status of managing food allergies in schools in Seoul, Korea. A questionnaire survey was conducted in cooperation with the School Dietician Association during April 2009. Among the participating 154 schools, a total of 109 (71%) were determining students' food allergy status through parental surveys based on self-reported food allergies. A total of 72 (47%) had experienced student visits to a school health room due to food allergies within one year before the survey. Over 80 percent of the schools relied on self-care only without any school-wide measures for food allergies in place. Among the 890 menu items most frequently served in school lunch programs, a total of 664 (75%) were found to contain more than one food allergen. It is highly suggested that preventive plans and treatment measures should be established to manage food allergies in schools.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Data Collection
  • Food Hypersensitivity / epidemiology
  • Food Hypersensitivity / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Parents
  • Republic of Korea / epidemiology
  • School Health Services / organization & administration
  • School Health Services / statistics & numerical data
  • School Nursing / methods
  • School Nursing / organization & administration
  • Schools / organization & administration*
  • Schools / statistics & numerical data
  • Surveys and Questionnaires