Objectives: For proper management of food allergy in schools, utilization of the School Life Management and Instruction Chart (for allergic diseases), hereinafter the Chart, is essential. To know the problem to be solved, we reviewed the contents of the Chart written by physicians.
Methods: Descriptive statistics were performed for each item in the food allergy section of the Charts submitted to elementary and junior high schools in Mie Prefecture in 2020.
Results: The total number of submissions was 2,387 and 2,364 cases were analyzed, excluding cases other than food allergy (lactose intolerance, etc.).
Results: The eliminated foods were eggs, milk and dairy products, fruits, crustaceans, and nuts, in that order, which was different from hospital-based survey results previously reported. The percentage of the Charts stating two or more reasons for the necessity of elimination was 78% for eggs, 68% for wheat, and 64% for milk, but much lower percentages for other food, such as buckwheat (30%) and meat (15%). There was wide regional variability in the percentages. Contrary to the principle of elimination in school lunches, instructions for partial elimination were found in 8.7% of cases.
Conclusions: Problems with the Chart, such as food elimination instructions with little evidence, were revealed. It is important to educate physicians about the correct entry of the Chart.
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