Abstract
Purpose
The incidence of food allergy is increasing globally and whilst there is consensus that dietitians should be involved
in its management, the roles that dietitians should fulfil differ between different guidelines and the description
of tasks remains unclear. Currently, no Swiss guideline exists to assist dietitians in counselling children with food
allergies. There is a need for recommendations that will guide dietitians through the counselling process. The
aim of this project was to create a practice guideline for dietary counselling of children with food allergy.
Methods
Practice guidelines were developed following the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics stepwise approach. The
process consisted of six steps: 1. Determine the scope of the guideline. 2. Conduct a systematic review. 3. Draft
the guideline recommendations using the Nutrition Care Process as a framework. 4. Finalise the guideline during
a face-to face meeting. 5. Conduct internal and external review and revise accordingly. 6. Publish guideline.
Results
The process resulted in 25 recommendations for dietary counselling. Most recommendations are based on
expert opinion only, due to the lack of studies in this field and showed similar levels of consensus between the
expert group and external review by allergists. However, there were nine recommendations where the
consensus differed.
Conclusion
This guideline provides a comprehensive guide to dietary counselling for food allergy by dietitians in Switzerland.
It will inform best practice and improve patient-centred care and encourage a consistent approach, but it will
need to be reviewed and updated as more robust evidence is produced.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 42-51 |
Number of pages | 0 |
Journal | Allergo Journal |
Volume | 29 |
Issue number | 5 |
Early online date | 10 Aug 2020 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Aug 2020 |