Food allergy rates are on the rise. But much is still not understood about how food allergies impact the diagnosed person, their family and community. Food allergy, much like asthma, is a condition that requires the cooperation of people around you to help keep you safe from harm.
It's World Allergy Week, and this year’s theme is The Global Problem of Food Allergy.
To help us take action on food allergies, we are seeking 1,000 individuals to fill out a survey that may take 15-30 minutes to complete (the length of the survey depends on your answers). You may receive a $5 gift card as a thank you for your time.*
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Who: We are looking for people with food allergies ages 13 and older or parents of children with food allergies to participate. Your answers will remain anonymous.
What: Improve the understanding of food allergy quality of life issues and potential food allergy treatment preferences.
When: Please complete the survey by April 17, 2019 (it will close at 11:59 p.m. EDT).
How: Take this online survey (internet access is required).
Why: The results of this study will help:
- Provide updated quality of life information to researchers
- Identify additional burdens broken down by demographics
- Improve our educational content
- Encourage policymakers to improve the care and quality of life for people with food allergies
The benefits to you may include:
- The satisfaction that you have contributed to food allergy research that may benefit society or the food allergy community as a whole.
- You may learn more about food allergy management as you take the survey.
- *The first 1,000 participants to complete the survey may opt-in to receive a $5 gift card. Your contact information will be captured separately from the survey, so your identity will be not be revealed in the survey data.
If you have questions, our blog contains more information about the My Life With Food Allergies survey.
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