Views and experiences Of prImary Care pEnicillin allergy de-labelling (ALABAMA-VOICE study)
Views and experiences Of prImary Care pEnicillin allergy de-labelling
ALABAMA-VOICE study
Your GP practice is participating in an ICB-led countywide PMOS penicillin allergy de-labelling (PADL) initiative in primary care, looking at patients who have an ‘allergy to penicillin’ label in their health record but who have since been prescribed penicillin.
Researchers from the Universities of Leeds and Oxford are working with NHS Cornwall and Isles of Scilly ICB to interview health care professionals and patients who are participating in this scheme.
We are interested in views and experiences of health care professionals working with patients with a potentially incorrect penicillin allergy label in their health record.
The interview will take place by telephone or online via Microsoft Teams and will last approximately 45-60 minutes. It can be arranged at a time convenient for you. You will be offered £50 in high street vouchers as a thank you for your time taking part in the interview.
You can download the relevant documents here.
To take part, or if you have any questions, please contact Catherine Porter.
This study has received NHS Research Ethics Committee approval. IRAS Project ID: 365316
Contact:
Catherine Porter
ALABAMA-VOICE study
University of Leeds
T: 07596 886 490
E: c.e.porter@leeds.ac.uk