Research Opportunity - Parents of children with FPIES 18 April 2023

A researcher from Imperial College London would like to know your experience

A note from the researcher:

We are looking for information from families to understand how FPIES can impact young peoples eating habits and behaviors. This survey is for all parents of children under the age of 18 with acute FPIES. We would love to hear from everyone whether eating has been or is an issue or not. The survey will ask detailed questions about your child’s most severe FPIES reaction and any difficulties they have had with feeding.

The survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. Your participation is completely voluntary and all of your responses are anonymous.  No personally identifiable information is collected or associated with your responses.  There is no compensation for responding. Survey is open in April and May 2023.

Imperial College Survey Link

2023 FPIES Survey

Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey!

Please note: if you would like support in managing your child’s FPIES please contact an A&AA health educator on 1300 728 000.

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