The Food Allergy Superheroes Training (FAST) Program

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

37

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

July 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

June 30, 2023

Study Completion Date

June 30, 2023

Conditions
Allergy;FoodAdherence, TreatmentChild, Only
Interventions
BEHAVIORAL

Food Allergy Superheroes Training (FAST) Program

The primary aim of the FAST intervention is to 1) increase the young child's understanding of food allergies (FA) and 2) promote-adherence to FA safety guidelines through active skills training. We will achieve this aim through the use of educational materials (session 1) and a developmentally-tailored skills training intervention (session 2-5). Core components embedded within each skill straining session include instructions, modeling, rehearsal, and reinforcement/corrective feedback. The young child and their parent/caregiver will be present for the entirety of all sessions; however, all intervention materials (i.e., educational content, skills training components) are designed with the young child as the primary focal point of interest. All children will be rewarded with a small toy (\<$5 value) at the end of each successfully completed session.

OTHER

Food Allergy Knowledge Intervention

"The primary aim of the FAK intervention is to increase the young child's understanding of FAs including prevalence, symptoms, and management strategies among other topics. We will achieve this aim through the use of educational materials targeting knowledge acquisition through a variety of didactic materials made freely available through the Food Allergy Research Education (FARE) website (www.foodallergy.org). More specifically, we will employ information embedded within the Food Allergy 101 segment of the FARE website. The young child and their parent/caregiver will be present for the entirety of all sessions; however, all intervention materials are designed with the young child as the primary focal point of interest. All children will be rewarded with a small toy (\<$5 value) at the end of each successfully completed session. All FAK sessions will occur within the child's home and will include informational handouts relevant to the day's session."

Trial Locations (1)

44242

Kent State University, Kent

All Listed Sponsors
collaborator

Rhode Island Hospital

OTHER

collaborator

University of Memphis

OTHER

lead

Kent State University

OTHER

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