Friends, Family & Food: Food Allergy App for Youth - II (F3A-App)
Food Allergy in Children
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Food Allergy in Children focused on measuring food allergy, intervention, virtual, pediatric
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- child must be 8-12
- child must have an active diagnosis of FA, confirmed by a physician
- child and parent must speak and read English
- child must have access to a computer with internet access
- child must have access to a smartphone or table
Exclusion Criteria:
any chronic health condition requiring substantial dietary self-management (e.g., diabetes)
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Arm A: Standard Care followed by F3A-App
Arm B: F3A-App followed by Standard Care
The first portion of Arm A is a Standard Care (SC) office visit. Changes over time in Arm A represent a typical delivery channel in which a physician provides brief education and then encourages use of the F3A-App program. The SC intervention included a brief, structured office visit designed to replicate what would typically occur in a follow-up visit in an allergy clinic, and include provision standardized educational handouts available from the Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) website. The second phase of Arm A is use of the F3A-App.
The first portion of Arm B is the use of the F3A-App for 2 weeks. Changes over time in Arm B represent an alternative delivery channel in which families use the F3A-App on their own and then have a follow-up office visit after using the self-guided program. The second phase of Arm B is the standard care office visit. F3A-App efficacy vs. SC is evaluated after the first intervention period on primary outcomes.