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The study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of a collaborative nurse-allergist approach in penicillin allergy delabeling services. It also seeks to assess the impact on patients' quality of life and compare resource utilization and cost-effectiveness between the nurse-allergist collaborative approach and the traditional allergist-led approach.
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This study hypothesizes that by involving both nurses and allergists in the delabeling process and categorizing patients based on risk levels, it will achieve comparable success rates, safety, and improvements in patients' quality of life. This approach is expected to offer superior advantages in terms of time efficiency, resource utilization, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional allergist-led services.
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440 participants in 2 patient groups
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Elaine Lee
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