Evaluation of Parent's Knowledge About Fever
Author(s) -
Najlae El Hafidi,
Nour Mekaoui,
Badr Sououd Benjelloun Dakhama,
Lamya Karboubi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
asian journal of pediatric research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-2950
DOI - 10.9734/ajpr/2021/v6i230193
Subject(s) - medicine , ibuprofen , emergency department , family medicine , pediatrics , high fever , questionnaire , medical emergency , emergency medicine , psychiatry , surgery , pharmacology , social science , sociology
Fever in children is the most frequent reason for pediatric consultation. Aims of the Study: To assess parent's knowledge and behavior regarding fever in children before the consultation.
Methodology: This survey was carried out among 614 who agreed to answer a pre-established questionnaire, having consulted in the pediatric medical emergency department of the children's hospital in rabat.
Results: Fever was defined in 64.2% of parents as a temperature above the threshold of 38 ° C. It was measured in 37.9% of cases by the axillary method, the drugs most used were paracetamol and ibuprofen, with the use of paracetamol first in 73.9%, the administration of the drug was based of the weight in 58.7%. Angina was considered the most likely cause of fever (72.7% of cases).
Conclusion: The results of our survey show the need to improve parent's knowledge of fever as well as its management at home.
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