某疟疾流行地区儿童发热的家长认知与家庭管理

E. Lawani, A. O. Akhogba
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发烧是儿童最常见的疾病症状之一,伴随着一系列疾病,通常在寻求医疗照顾之前在家中治疗。对5岁以下儿童家长发热管理情况进行调查,评价家长对发热管理的认识。随机抽取1143名儿童家长填写发热情况问卷。大多数家长(63%)认为发烧是身体发热,不知道正常体温,因此不使用体温计。621名家长(54%),不论其教育程度和年龄,怀疑疟疾是最可能引起发烧的原因,这使他们在24小时内采取行动,在没有医疗诊断的情况下在家中服用抗疟疾药物。家长认为未经治疗的发烧可能导致抽搐(16%)甚至死亡(14%),这为一些有害做法提供了信息。父母文化程度对发热知识的影响无统计学意义(p < 0.05),而年龄对发热知识的影响有很强的相关性。根据这项研究的结果,有必要进行适当的教育,以防止滥用抗疟疾药物,并停止用于逮捕抽搐儿童的一些粗鲁和有害的做法。关键词:发烧,父母,感知,管理,儿童。
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Parental perceptions and home management of pyrexia in children in a malaria endemic area
Fever is one of the most common symptoms of disease in children, accompanies a range of illnesses and is often treated at home before medical attention is sought. An investigation of fever management among parents of children under five was carried out to evaluate parental perception. Parents of 1143 children were randomly selected and interviewed to answer a questionnaire about fever. Majority of parents (63%) perceived fever to be hotness of the body and had no idea of the normal body temperature and so did not use a thermometer. 621 parents representing 54% irrespective of their educational qualification and age suspected malaria as the most likely cause of fever which made them act within 24 h by administering antimalarial drugs at home without medical diagnosis. Parents felt that an untreated fever could result in convulsion (16%) and even death (14%) which informed some harmful practices. The educational level of parents was statistically insignificant (p>0.05) and had no bearing on the knowledge of fever while the age of parents had a strong correlation with their perception and fever management. Based on the outcome of this study, there is a need for appropriate education to prevent the abuse of antimalarial drugs and also to stop some crude and harmful practice employed to arrest a convulsive child.   Key words: Fever, parental, perception, management, children.
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