Effects of training on teachers’ food allergy and anaphylaxis management self-efficacy levels

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Background: Children are affected by food allergies more than adults, so teachers have the most significant responsibility for food allergy management in schools. Objective: To determine the effect of food allergies and anaphylaxis management training on Turkish teachers’ self-efficacy. Material and methods: In this study, 90 teachers were selected using convenience sampling. Data were collected before and immediately after the training on School Personnel’s Self-Efficacy in Managing Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis at School Scale. A training program that consisted of 60-minute sessions was conducted. Data were evaluated using the paired samples t-test. Results: There was a significant difference between the teachers’ self-efficacy levels before (22.76±8.94) and after the training (32.81±6.09), and self-efficacy levels significantly increased (p

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Yıldırım, A., & Haney, M. O. (2023). Effects of training on teachers’ food allergy and anaphylaxis management self-efficacy levels. Allergologia et Immunopathologia, 51(4), 158–163. https://doi.org/10.15586/aei.v51i4.849

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