TY - GEN N2 - This DNP project sought to evaluate parental perspectives on PCN allergy delabeling in pediatric patients who completed a successful oral PCN challenge. This evaluation was performed at a pediatric primary care department of a Federally Qualified Health Center between the dates of July 5th, 2023, and December 8th, 2023. This project applied the Theory of Constraints by focusing on the first step: identify a system’s constraints (Goldratt & Cox, 2004). The desired outcome of this intervention was to better understand parental perspectives and their level of acceptance of their child’s PCN delabeled status after completing a PCN oral challenge. Through the use of phone surveys, created based on expert opinion and research by Vyles et al. (2018), Lanchover-Roth et al. (2019), and Bourke et al. (2015), we were able to survey 100% of participant’s parents (n = 17). Participants included pediatric patients who had completed a PCN oral challenge during the project’s timeline or within 1 year prior to the project’s initiation. Parents responded with overwhelming positivity to the surveys, with greater than 60% reporting they would be very comfortable with their child receiving PCN in the future and 100% of parents agreeing that their child was no longer allergic to PCN. AB - This DNP project sought to evaluate parental perspectives on PCN allergy delabeling in pediatric patients who completed a successful oral PCN challenge. This evaluation was performed at a pediatric primary care department of a Federally Qualified Health Center between the dates of July 5th, 2023, and December 8th, 2023. This project applied the Theory of Constraints by focusing on the first step: identify a system’s constraints (Goldratt & Cox, 2004). The desired outcome of this intervention was to better understand parental perspectives and their level of acceptance of their child’s PCN delabeled status after completing a PCN oral challenge. Through the use of phone surveys, created based on expert opinion and research by Vyles et al. (2018), Lanchover-Roth et al. (2019), and Bourke et al. (2015), we were able to survey 100% of participant’s parents (n = 17). Participants included pediatric patients who had completed a PCN oral challenge during the project’s timeline or within 1 year prior to the project’s initiation. Parents responded with overwhelming positivity to the surveys, with greater than 60% reporting they would be very comfortable with their child receiving PCN in the future and 100% of parents agreeing that their child was no longer allergic to PCN. AD - Oregon Health and Science University T1 - Evaluating parental perspectives on pediatric antibiotic use following penicillin allergy delabeling ED - Sturm, Elisabeth ED - Community Health Centers of Lane County ED - Chair ED - Collaborator DA - 2024-02-28 AU - Hunt, Megan L1 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42719/files/Hunt.Megan.2024.pdf PB - Oregon Health and Science University LA - eng PY - 2024-02-28 ID - 42719 L4 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42719/files/Hunt.Megan.2024.pdf KW - Allergy and Immunology KW - Penicillins KW - Pediatrics KW - Surveys and Questionnaires KW - Amoxicillin KW - Parents KW - perspectives KW - penicillin allergy KW - pediatric penicillin allergy KW - oral challenge KW - penicillin oral challenge TI - Evaluating parental perspectives on pediatric antibiotic use following penicillin allergy delabeling Y1 - 2024-02-28 L2 - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42719/files/Hunt.Megan.2024.pdf LK - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42719/files/Hunt.Megan.2024.pdf UR - https://digitalcollections.ohsu.edu/record/42719/files/Hunt.Megan.2024.pdf ER -