Development of an allergy management support system in primary care

Bertine MJ Flokstra - de Blok,1,2 Thys van der Molen,1,2 Wianda A Christoffers,3 Janwillem WH Kocks,1,2 Richard L Oei,4 Joanne NG Oude Elberink,2,4 Emmy M Roerdink,5 Marie Louise Schuttelaar,3 Jantina L van der Velde,1,2 Thecla M Brakel,1,6 Anthony EJ Dubois2,5 1Department of General Practi...

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Main Authors: Flokstra - de Blok BMJ, van der Molen T, Christoffers WA, Kocks JWH, Oei RL, Oude Elberink JNG, Roerdink EM, Schuttelaar ML, van der Velde JL, Brakel TM, Dubois AEJ
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spelling doaj-a6b11a1c57f54d1594a34ed53fa2c2472020-11-25T00:03:03ZengDove Medical PressJournal of Asthma and Allergy1178-69652017-03-01Volume10576531879Development of an allergy management support system in primary careFlokstra - de Blok BMJvan der Molen TChristoffers WAKocks JWHOei RLOude Elberink JNGRoerdink EMSchuttelaar MLvan der Velde JLBrakel TMDubois AEJBertine MJ Flokstra - de Blok,1,2 Thys van der Molen,1,2 Wianda A Christoffers,3 Janwillem WH Kocks,1,2 Richard L Oei,4 Joanne NG Oude Elberink,2,4 Emmy M Roerdink,5 Marie Louise Schuttelaar,3 Jantina L van der Velde,1,2 Thecla M Brakel,1,6 Anthony EJ Dubois2,5 1Department of General Practice, 2GRIAC Research Institute, 3Department of Dermatology, 4Department of Allergology, 5Department of Pediatric Pulmonology and Pediatric Allergy, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, 6Teaching Unit, Department of Social Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands Background: Management of allergic patients in the population is becoming more difficult because of increases in both complexity and prevalence. Although general practitioners (GPs) are expected to play an important role in the care of allergic patients, they often feel ill-equipped for this task. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an allergy management support system (AMSS) for primary care. Methods: Through literature review, interviewing and testing in secondary and primary care patients, an allergy history questionnaire was constructed by allergists, dermatologists, GPs and researchers based on primary care and specialists’ allergy guidelines and their clinical knowledge. Patterns of AMSS questionnaire responses and specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE)-test outcomes were used to identify diagnostic categories and develop corresponding management recommendations. Validity of the AMSS was investigated by comparing specialist (gold standard) and AMSS diagnostic categories. Results: The two-page patient-completed AMSS questionnaire consists of 12 (mainly) multiple choice questions on symptoms, triggers, severity and medication. Based on the AMSS questionnaires and sIgE-test outcome of 118 patients, approximately 150 diagnostic categories of allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, anaphylaxis, food allergy, hymenoptera allergy and other allergies were identified, and the corresponding management recommendations were formulated. The agreement between the allergy specialists’ assessments and the AMSS was 69.2% (CI 67.2–71.2). Conclusion: Using a systematic approach, it was possible to develop an AMSS that allows for the formulation of diagnostic and management recommendations for GPs managing allergic patients. The AMSS thus holds promise for the improvement of the quality of primary care for this increasing group of patients. Keywords: allergy, development, diagnosis, management support system, primary carehttps://www.dovepress.com/development-of-an-allergy-management-support-system-in-primary-care-peer-reviewed-article-JAAallergydevelopmentdiagnosismanagement support systemprimary care
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author Flokstra - de Blok BMJ
van der Molen T
Christoffers WA
Kocks JWH
Oei RL
Oude Elberink JNG
Roerdink EM
Schuttelaar ML
van der Velde JL
Brakel TM
Dubois AEJ
spellingShingle Flokstra - de Blok BMJ
van der Molen T
Christoffers WA
Kocks JWH
Oei RL
Oude Elberink JNG
Roerdink EM
Schuttelaar ML
van der Velde JL
Brakel TM
Dubois AEJ
Development of an allergy management support system in primary care
Journal of Asthma and Allergy
allergy
development
diagnosis
management support system
primary care
author_facet Flokstra - de Blok BMJ
van der Molen T
Christoffers WA
Kocks JWH
Oei RL
Oude Elberink JNG
Roerdink EM
Schuttelaar ML
van der Velde JL
Brakel TM
Dubois AEJ
author_sort Flokstra - de Blok BMJ
title Development of an allergy management support system in primary care
title_short Development of an allergy management support system in primary care
title_full Development of an allergy management support system in primary care
title_fullStr Development of an allergy management support system in primary care
title_full_unstemmed Development of an allergy management support system in primary care
title_sort development of an allergy management support system in primary care
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Journal of Asthma and Allergy
issn 1178-6965
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Bertine MJ Flokstra - de Blok,1,2 Thys van der Molen,1,2 Wianda A Christoffers,3 Janwillem WH Kocks,1,2 Richard L Oei,4 Joanne NG Oude Elberink,2,4 Emmy M Roerdink,5 Marie Louise Schuttelaar,3 Jantina L van der Velde,1,2 Thecla M Brakel,1,6 Anthony EJ Dubois2,5 1Department of General Practice, 2GRIAC Research Institute, 3Department of Dermatology, 4Department of Allergology, 5Department of Pediatric Pulmonology and Pediatric Allergy, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, 6Teaching Unit, Department of Social Psychology, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands Background: Management of allergic patients in the population is becoming more difficult because of increases in both complexity and prevalence. Although general practitioners (GPs) are expected to play an important role in the care of allergic patients, they often feel ill-equipped for this task. Therefore, the aim of this study was to develop an allergy management support system (AMSS) for primary care. Methods: Through literature review, interviewing and testing in secondary and primary care patients, an allergy history questionnaire was constructed by allergists, dermatologists, GPs and researchers based on primary care and specialists’ allergy guidelines and their clinical knowledge. Patterns of AMSS questionnaire responses and specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE)-test outcomes were used to identify diagnostic categories and develop corresponding management recommendations. Validity of the AMSS was investigated by comparing specialist (gold standard) and AMSS diagnostic categories. Results: The two-page patient-completed AMSS questionnaire consists of 12 (mainly) multiple choice questions on symptoms, triggers, severity and medication. Based on the AMSS questionnaires and sIgE-test outcome of 118 patients, approximately 150 diagnostic categories of allergic rhinitis, asthma, atopic dermatitis, anaphylaxis, food allergy, hymenoptera allergy and other allergies were identified, and the corresponding management recommendations were formulated. The agreement between the allergy specialists’ assessments and the AMSS was 69.2% (CI 67.2–71.2). Conclusion: Using a systematic approach, it was possible to develop an AMSS that allows for the formulation of diagnostic and management recommendations for GPs managing allergic patients. The AMSS thus holds promise for the improvement of the quality of primary care for this increasing group of patients. Keywords: allergy, development, diagnosis, management support system, primary care
topic allergy
development
diagnosis
management support system
primary care
url https://www.dovepress.com/development-of-an-allergy-management-support-system-in-primary-care-peer-reviewed-article-JAA
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