Parents' and caregivers' experiences and behaviours when eating out with children with a food hypersensitivity
Abstract Background For parents and caregivers of food hypersensitive (FH) children, accommodating their child's dietary needs when eating out can be a challenging experience. This study explored caregivers' experiences and behaviours when eating out with their FH child in order to gain in...
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Main Authors: | Fiona M. Begen (Author), Julie Barnett (Author), Miriam Barber (Author), Ros Payne (Author), M. Hazel Gowland (Author), Jane S. Lucas (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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