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J. O'b. Hourihane
Researcher at University College Cork
Publications - 53
Citations - 2553
J. O'b. Hourihane is an academic researcher from University College Cork. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food allergy & Population. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2196 citations. Previous affiliations of J. O'b. Hourihane include Boston Children's Hospital & Our Lady's Children's Hospital.
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Disease-specific health-related quality of life instruments for IgE-mediated food allergy.
Sarah A Salvilla,Anthony E.J. Dubois,B. M. J. Flokstra-de Blok,Sukhmeet S Panesar,Allison Worth,S Patel,Antonella Muraro,Susanne Halken,Karin Hoffmann-Sommergruber,Audrey DunnGalvin,J. O'b. Hourihane,Lynne Regent,N. W. de Jong,Graham Roberts,Graham Roberts,Graham Roberts,Aziz Sheikh,Aziz Sheikh +17 more
TL;DR: This systematic review identified seven disease-specific HRQL instruments that have undergone formal development and validation processes, and have robust psychometric properties, and therefore provide a robust means of establishing the impact of food allergy on QOL.
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Complementary and alternative medicine use in Irish paediatric patients.
TL;DR: More than half of the children surveyed had used some form of CAM, usually without their Paediatrician's knowledge, and use varied between paediatric specialties, with the highest in neurological patients.
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Patterns of adaptation to children's food allergies
David A. Fedele,Elizabeth L. McQuaid,Anna Faino,Matthew Strand,Sophia Cohen,JoAnn Robinson,Dan Atkins,J. O'b. Hourihane,Mary D. Klinnert +8 more
TL;DR: The current study presents a framework for understanding the patterns of adaptation to FA across families and to identify typologies of families that would benefit from intervention.
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Health-related quality of life in food allergy : Impact, correlates, and predictors.
A. Dunn Galvin,J. O'b. Hourihane +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors review both quantitative and qualitative research findings to provide an in-depth picture of the impact of food allergy on the concerns and the everyday lives of children, teens, adults, and parents.
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Twenty four-hour helpline access to expert management advice for food-allergy-triggered anaphylaxis in infants, children and young people: a pragmatic, randomized controlled trial.
Maeve M. Kelleher,Audrey DunnGalvin,Aziz Sheikh,Aziz Sheikh,Claire Cullinane,John Fitzsimons,J. O'b. Hourihane +6 more
TL;DR: Many food‐allergic‐children/carers are unsure when to use their adrenaline autoinjectors, contributing to a low quality of life and worse outcomes in the setting of an acute allergic reaction.