Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice in Management of Childhood Fever Among Saudi Parents

Author:

Hussain Shalam Mohamed1ORCID,Al-Wutayd Osama2,Aldosary Ahmed Hamad2,Al-Nafeesah Abdullah3,AlE’ed Ashwaq4,Alyahya Modhi Saleh5,Alfeneekh Anfal Saleh6,AlKadi Sirin Ahmed7,Alghasham Ghaida Abdulrahman7,Aloyaidi Ghadah Abdulaziz7

Affiliation:

1. Former faculty, College of Pharmacy, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Family and Community Medicine, Unaizah College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Pediatrics, Unaizah College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

5. ICU Department, King Abdulaziz Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

6. Pediatric Department, King Saud Hospital, Unayzah, Saudi Arabia

7. Medical Student, Unaizah College of Medicine and Medical Sciences, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Fever is considered as a frequent symptom in childhood and is the cause of almost 65% to 70% of pediatric visits. Saudi Arabia has about 10% of child population (under 4 years of age), imposing a high burden of childhood illnesses including fever. A total of 1700 questionnaires were distributed to Saudi parents with children visiting pediatric clinic. Most of the participants were mothers (77.4%). A temperature of 38.0 °C was defined fever by 42% of participants. The majority of parents (80%) believed seizure is the consequence of untreated high fever. A total of 72.5% indicated that 40.7 to 43.20°C is the highest temperature that can be reached if untreated. There was a statistically significant relationship between mothers and fathers for overall knowledge, attitude, and practice scores. This study indicates that numerous misconceptions still persist regarding fever as more than 90% of parents demonstrated undue fear of consequent body damage from fever and also believed antibiotics can reduce high temperature.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics,Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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