Fever and Pain Management in Childhood: Healthcare Providers’ and Parents’ Adherence to Current Recommendations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Study Population
2.2. Questionnaires
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Questionnaire Administered to Healthcare Providers (HCPs)
3.2. Questionnaire Administered to Parents
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Data | Finding | Total n = 378 | Primary Care Paediatricians n = 144 | Hospital Paediatricians n = 98 | Pediatric Residents n = 62 | Pediatric Nurses n = 74 | p-Value |
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
Median age (min–max) | 47 (24–80) | 55 (30–80) | 49 (31–76) | 29 (25–37) | 43 (24–64) | <0.001 | |
Gender | Male | 77 (20.37) | 34 (23.61) | 22 (22.45) | 12 (19.35) | 9 (12.16) | 0.219 |
Female | 297 (78.57) | 110 (76.39) | 75 (76.53) | 47 (75.81) | 65 (87.84) | ||
NA | 4 (1.06) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.02) | 3 (4.84) | 0 (0) | ||
Where do you work? | Principal city | 241 (63.76) | 68 (47.22) | 59 (60.2) | 56 (90.32) | 58 (78.38) | <0.001 |
Industrial municipality | 94 (24.87) | 44 (30.56) | 33 (33.67) | 6 (9.68) | 11 (14.86) | ||
Rural municipality | 39 (10.32) | 32 (22.22) | 5 (5.1) | 0 (0) | 2 (2.7) | ||
NA | 4 (1.06) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.02) | 0 (0) | 3 (4.05) | ||
Are you specialised in pediatrics? | No | 136 (35.98) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 62 (100.0) | 74 (100.0) | Not applicable |
Yes | 242 (64.02) | 144 (100.0) | 98 (100.0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Medical specialty other than paediatrics | None | 255 (67.46) | 101 (70.14) | 61 (62.24) | 53 (85.48) | 40 (54.05) | 0.046 |
Allergology | 8 (2.12) | 2 (1.39) | 4 (4.08) | 0 (0) | 2 (2.7) | ||
Infectious diseases | 9 (2.38) | 1 (0.69) | 7 (7.14) | 1 (1.61) | 0 (0) | ||
Neonatology | 22 (5.82) | 13 (9.03) | 9 (9.18) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Infant care | 7 (1.85) | 7 (4.86) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Nutrition | 4 (1.06) | 4 (2.78) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Hygiene | 4 (1.06) | 1 (0.69) | 3 (3.06) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Others | 27 (7.14) | 15 (10.42) | 10 (10.2) | 2 (3.23) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 51 (13.49) | 8 (5.56) | 5 (5.1) | 6 (9.68) | 32 (43.24) |
Question | Multiple Choice Answers | Total n = 378 | Primary care Pediatricians n = 144 | Hospital Pediatricians n = 98 | Pediatric Residents n = 62 | Pediatric Nurses n = 74 | p-Value |
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
What type of thermometer do you recommend to your patients? | Mercury | 70 (18.52) | 29 (20.14) | 26 (26.53) | 4 (6.45) | 11 (14.86) | 0.004 |
Infra-red | 24 (6.35) | 11 (7.64) | 5 (5.1) | 2 (3.23) | 6 (8.11) | ||
Liquid crystals | 33 (8.73) | 19 (13.19) | 8 (8.16) | 3 (4.84) | 3 (4.05) | ||
Electronic | 267 (70.63) | 99 (68.75) | 61 (62.24) | 53 (85.48) | 54 (72.97) | ||
Gallium rectal thermometer | 4 (1.06) | 3 (2.08) | 1 (1.02) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 18 (4.76) | 8 (5.56) | 9 (9.18) | 1 (1.61) | 0 (0) | ||
What site do you suggest for measuring a child’s temperature? | Rectum | 99 (26.19) | 61 (42.36) | 24 (24.49) | 1 (1.61) | 13 (17.57) | <0.001 |
Armpit | 266 (70.37) | 94 (65.28) | 65 (66.33) | 50 (80.65) | 57 (77.03) | ||
Ear | 34 (8.99) | 9 (6.25) | 13 (13.27) | 10 (16.13) | 2 (2.7) | ||
Forehead | 10 (2.65) | 3 (2.08) | 1 (1.02) | 2 (3.23) | 4 (5.41) | ||
Groin | 2 (0.53) | 2 (1.39) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
It depends on the child’s age | 19 (5.03) | 5 (3.47) | 5 (5.1) | 3 (4.84) | 6 (8.11) | ||
NA | 3 (0.79) | 1 (0.69) | 2 (2.04) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
In your opinion, the word “fever” describes what temperature? | It depends on the child’s age | 19 (5.03) | 10 (6.94) | 5 (5.1) | 1 (1.61) | 3 (4.05) | 0.257 |
Axillary ≥ 37.9° | 203 (53.7) | 74 (51.39) | 63 (64.29) | 32 (51.61) | 34 (45.95) | ||
Axillary ≥ 38.5° | 103 (27.25) | 37 (25.69) | 20 (20.41) | 19 (30.65) | 27 (36.49) | ||
Other | 51 (13.49) | 22 (15.28) | 11 (11.22) | 9 (14.51) | 9 (12.16) | ||
NA | 7 (1.85) | 3 (2.08) | 0 (0) | 2 (3.23) | 2 (2.7) | ||
What antipyretic do you administer most frequently? | Oral paracetamol | 311 (82.28) | 119 (82.64) | 87 (88.78) | 50 (80.65) | 55 (74.32) | 0.022 |
Rectal paracetamol | 98 (25.93) | 33 (22.92) | 17 (17.35) | 14 (22.58) | 34 (45.95) | ||
Oral ibuprofen | 11 (2.91) | 7 (4.86) | 3 (3.06) | 1 (1.61) | 0 (0) | ||
Intravenous paracetamol | 2 (0.53) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (2.7) | ||
NA | 1 (0.26) | 1 (0.69) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
If you prescribe paracetamol more frequently than ibuprofen, why do you do so? | Better tolerability with equal efficacy | 273 (72.99) | 112 (80) | 79 (80.61) | 55 (88.71) | 27 (36.49) | <0.001 |
Better tolerability and greater efficacy | 30 (8.02) | 8 (5.71) | 10 (10.2) | 6 (9.68) | 6 (8.11) | ||
Better tolerability with less efficacy | 4 (1.07) | 2 (1.43) | 1 (1.02) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.35) | ||
Other | 16 (4.28) | 10 (7.14) | 6 (6.12) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 55 (14.55) | 12 (8.33) | 2 (2.04) | 1 (1.61) | 40 (54.05) | ||
If you prescribe ibuprofen more frequently than paracetamol, why do you do so? | Equal tolerability and greater efficacy | 3 (27.27) | 2 (28.57) | 1 (33.33) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 |
Better anti-inflammatory drug | 1 (9.09) | 1 (14.29) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 374 (98.94) | 141 (97.91) | 97 (98.97) | 62 (100.0) | 74 (100.0) | ||
What dose of paracetamol do you use? | 10–15 mg/kg/dose up to a maximum of 90 | 205 (54.23) | 82 (56.94) | 63 (64.29) | 41 (66.13) | 19 (25.68) | <0.001 |
10–15 mg/kg/dose up to a maximum of 120 | 29 (7.67) | 17 (11.81) | 6 (6.12) | 4 (6.45) | 2 (2.7) | ||
10 mg/kg/dose per os and 20 mg/kg/dose rectally | 81 (21.43) | 43 (29.86) | 25 (25.51) | 12 (19.35) | 1 (1.35) | ||
Other | 310 (82.01) | 140 (97.22) | 91 (92.86) | 57 (91.94) | 22 (29.73) | ||
NA | 51 (13.49) | 1 (0.69) | 6 (6.12) | 4 (6.45) | 40 (54.05) | ||
What dose of ibuprofen do you use? | 5–10 mg/kg/dose up to a maximum of 60 | 200 (52.91) | 82 (56.94) | 61 (62.24) | 42 (67.74) | 15 (20.27) | <0.001 |
5–10 mg/kg/dose up to a maximum of 120 | 16 (4.23) | 8 (5.56) | 6 (6.12) | 1 (1.61) | 1 (1.35) | ||
5–10 mg/kg/dose per os up to a maximum of 20 mg/kg/dose | 28 (7.41) | 16 (11.11) | 8 (8.16) | 4 (6.45) | 0 (0) | ||
5–10 mg/kg/dose up to a maximum of 30 mg/kg/dose | 10 (2.65) | 0 (0) | 6 (6.12) | 4 (6.45) | 0 (0) | ||
Other | 22 (5.82) | 10 (6.94) | 0 (0) | 2 (3.23) | 10 (13.51) | ||
NA | 104 (27.51) | 28 (19.44) | 19 (19.39) | 9 (14.52) | 48 (64.86) | ||
Do you suggest alternating the administration of ibuprofen and paracetamol? | No | 302 (79.89) | 126 (87.5) | 73 (74.49) | 54 (87.1) | 49 (66.22) | 0.090 |
Yes | 58 (15.34) | 17 (11.81) | 23 (23.47) | 8 (12.9) | 10 (13.51) | ||
NA | 18 (4.76) | 1 (0.69) | 2 (2.04) | 0 (0) | 15 (20.27) | ||
In your opinion, what is the main side effect of paracetamol? | Gastritis | 10 (2.65) | 3 (2.08) | 4 (4.08) | 1 (1.61) | 2 (2.7) | 0.012 |
Hepatotoxicity | 326 (86.24) | 119 (82.64) | 87 (88.78) | 58 (93.55) | 62 (83.78) | ||
Other | 28 (7.41) | 19 (13.19) | 5 (5.1) | 3 (4.84) | 1 (1.35) | ||
NA | 21 (5.56) | 9 (6.25) | 3 (3.06) | 0 (0) | 9 (12.16) | ||
In your opinion, what is the main side effect of ibuprofen? | Gastritis or gastrointestinal bleeding | 261 (69.05) | 106 (73.61) | 64 (65.31) | 49 (79.03) | 42 (56.76) | 0.003 |
Renal insufficiency | 87 (23.02) | 27 (18.75) | 23 (23.47) | 15 (24.19) | 22 (29.73) | ||
Other | 41 (10.85) | 26 (18.06) | 9 (9.18) | 2 (3.23) | 4 (5.41) | ||
NA | 31 (8.2) | 11 (7.64) | 8 (8.16) | 2 (3.23) | 10 (13.51) |
Question | Multiple Choice Answers | Total n = 378 | Primary Care Pediatricians n = 144 | Hospital Pediatricians n = 98 | Pediatric Residents n = 62 | Pediatric Nurses n = 74 | p-Value |
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
Do you try to quantify the suffering of a child with pain? | No | 21 (5.56) | 12 (8.33) | 2 (2.04) | 6 (9.68) | 1 (1.35) | 0.026 |
Yes | 353 (93.39) | 132 (91.67) | 95 (96.94) | 55 (88.71) | 71 (95.95) | ||
NA | 4 (1.06) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.02) | 1 (1.61) | 2 (2.7) | ||
How do you quantify pain in a breastfeeding infant? | Intensity of crying | 12 (3.17) | 7 (4.86) | 2 (2.04) | 0 (0) | 3 (4.05) | 0.214 |
Position of legs | 4 (1.06) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.02) | 0 (0) | 3 (4.05) | ||
Facial expression | 5 (1.32) | 3 (2.08) | 2 (2.04) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Degree of agitation | 4 (1.06) | 2 (1.39) | 1 (1.02) | 1 (1.61) | 0 (0) | ||
Multiple behavioural evaluations | 347 (91.8) | 131 (90.97) | 90 (91.84) | 60 (96.77) | 66 (89.19) | ||
NA | 6 (1.59) | 1 (0.69) | 2 (2.04) | 1 (1.61) | 2 (2.7) | ||
How do you quantify pain in a child aged 3–4 years? | On the basis of what he/she manages to report | 34 (8.99) | 17 (11.81) | 10 (10.2) | 3 (4.84) | 4 (5.41) | 0.015 |
On the basis of his/her behaviour | 104 (27.51) | 47 (32.64) | 26 (26.53) | 15 (24.19) | 16 (21.62) | ||
Intensity of crying | 21 (5.56) | 14 (9.72) | 2 (2.04) | 1 (1.61) | 4 (5.41) | ||
Using visual scales | 260 (68.78) | 91 (63.19) | 68 (69.39) | 51 (82.26) | 50 (67.57) | ||
NA | 9 (2.38) | 2 (1.39) | 1 (1.02) | 1 (1.61) | 5 (6.76) | ||
What does the choice of pain therapy you recommend depend on? | The intensity of the pain | 272 (71.96) | 104 (72.22) | 71 (72.45) | 49 (79.03) | 48 (64.86) | 0.036 |
The child’s age | 66 (17.46) | 27 (18.75) | 11 (11.22) | 12 (19.35) | 16 (21.62) | ||
The duration of the pain | 27 (7.14) | 13 (9.03) | 3 (3.06) | 5 (8.06) | 6 (8.11) | ||
The origin of the pain | 109 (28.84) | 39 (27.08) | 30 (30.61) | 21 (33.87) | 19 (25.68) | ||
NA | 14 (3.7) | 3 (2.08) | 1 (1.02) | 1 (1.61) | 9 (12.16) | ||
What drug do you use to treat mild-moderate pain? | Paracetamol | 332 (87.83) | 126 (87.5) | 86 (87.76) | 59 (95.16) | 61 (82.43) | <0.001 |
Paracetamol + codeine | 9 (2.38) | 4 (2.78) | 4 (4.08) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.35) | ||
Ibuprofen | 44 (11.64) | 26 (18.06) | 13 (13.27) | 4 (6.45) | 1 (1.35) | ||
Sedative | 1 (0.26) | 0 (0) | 1 (1.02) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 15 (3.97) | 1 (0.69) | 1 (1.02) | 1 (1.61) | 12 (16.22) |
Question | Multiple Choice Answers | Total n = 464 | Age of Youngest or Only Child 0–5 Years n = 175 (37.7%) | Age of Youngest or Only Child 6–10 Years n = 175 (37.7%) | Age of Youngest or Only Child 11–14 Years n = 114 (24.6%) | p-Value |
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
Median age (min–max) | 41 (20, 56) | 37 (20–54) | 42 (28–55) | 47 (35–56) | <0.001 | |
Gender | Male | 91 (19.61) | 34 (19.43) | 38 (21.71) | 19 (16.67) | 0.601 |
Female | 373 (80.39) | 141 (80.57) | 137 (78.29) | 95 (83.33) | ||
Where do you live? | Principal city | 309 (66.59) | 125 (71.43) | 119 (68) | 65 (57.02) | 0.099 |
Industrial municipality | 105 (22.63) | 31 (17.71) | 39 (22.29) | 35 (30.7) | ||
Rural municipality | 50 (10.78) | 19 (10.86) | 17 (9.71) | 14 (12.28) | ||
Ethnic origin | Caucasian | 433 (93.32) | 159 (90.86) | 162 (92.57) | 112 (98.25) | 0.075 |
Middle Eastern | 6 (1.29) | 2 (1.14) | 3 (1.71) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Hispanic | 18 (3.88) | 8 (4.57) | 9 (5.14) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Oriental | 7 (1.51) | 6 (3.43) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | ||
Education | Middle school | 57 (12.28) | 26 (14.86) | 18 (10.29) | 13 (11.4) | 0.531 |
High school | 199 (42.89) | 73 (41.71) | 72 (41.14) | 54 (47.37) | ||
University | 208 (44.83) | 76 (43.43) | 85 (48.57) | 47 (41.23) | ||
Occupation | Unemployed | 38 (8.19) | 17 (9.71) | 16 (9.14) | 5 (4.39) | 0.919 |
Housewife | 48 (10.34) | 17 (9.71) | 16 (9.14) | 15 (13.16) | ||
Craftsman/woman | 6 (1.29) | 3 (1.71) | 2 (1.14) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Blue collar worker | 38 (8.19) | 15 (8.57) | 14 (8) | 9 (7.89) | ||
White collar worker | 217 (46.77) | 84 (48) | 81 (46.29) | 52 (45.61) | ||
Manager | 26 (5.6) | 10 (5.71) | 9 (5.14) | 7 (6.14) | ||
Self-employed | 90 (19.4) | 29 (16.57) | 36 (20.57) | 25 (21.93) | ||
NA | 1 (0.22) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | ||
Number of children | 1 | 251 (66.58) | 70 (40) | 51 (29.14) | 27 (23.68) | <0.001 |
2 | 125 (33.16) | 84 (48) | 98 (56) | 50 (43.86) | ||
3 or more | 1 (0.27) | 21 (12) | 26 (14.86) | 37 (32.46) |
Question | Multiple Choice Answers | Total n = 464 | Age of Youngest or Only Child 0–5 Years n = 175 (37.7%) | Age of Youngest or Only Child 6–10 Years n = 175 (37.7%) | Age of Youngest or Only Child 11–14 Years n = 114 (24.6%) | p-Value |
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n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |||
How do you see fever? | A sign of disease that should always be eliminated | 36 (7.76) | 11 (6.29) | 13 (7.43) | 12 (10.53) | 0.514 |
A sign of disease that should only be eliminated if high | 151 (32.54) | 55 (31.43) | 63 (36) | 33 (28.95) | ||
A bodily defence mechanism | 277 (59.7) | 109 (62.29) | 99 (56.57) | 69 (60.53) | ||
What type of thermometer do you use to measure your child’s temperature? | Mercury | 104 (22.41) | 14 (8) | 47 (26.86) | 43 (37.72) | <0.001 |
Infrared | 33 (7.11) | 19 (10.86) | 13 (7.43) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Liquid crystals liquid | 43 (9.27) | 6 (3.43) | 21 (12) | 16 (14.04) | ||
Electronic | 284 (61.21) | 136 (77.71) | 94 (53.71) | 54 (47.37) | ||
Where do your measure your child’s temperature? | Rectum | 97 (20.91) | 73 (41.71) | 19 (10.86) | 5 (4.39) | <0.001 |
Armpit | 305 (65.73) | 72 (41.14) | 131 (74.86) | 102 (89.47) | ||
Ear | 28 (6.03) | 14 (8) | 11 (6.29) | 3 (2.63) | ||
Forehead | 32 (6.9) | 15 (8.57) | 13 (7.43) | 4 (3.51) | ||
Other | 2 (0.43) | 1 (0.57) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | ||
In your opinion, the word “fever” describes what temperature? | It depends on the child’s age | 12 (2.59) | 6 (3.43) | 2 (1.14) | 4 (3.51) | 0.108 |
Axillary ≥ 36.5° | 1 (0.22) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Axillary ≥ 37° | 94 (20.26) | 32 (18.29) | 37 (21.14) | 25 (21.93) | ||
Axillary ≥ 37.5° | 163 (35.13) | 53 (30.29) | 59 (33.71) | 51 (44.74) | ||
Axillary ≥ 37.9° | 139 (29.96) | 59 (33.71) | 54 (30.86) | 26 (22.81) | ||
Axillary ≥ 38.5° | 55 (11.85) | 24 (13.71) | 23 (13.14) | 8 (7.02) | ||
>39 | 10 (2.16) | 4 (2.29) | 2 (1.14) | 4 (3.51) | ||
Why do you think it is necessary to treat fever? | Because it is associated with headache and ill-being, it is better to eliminate it | 221 (47.63) | 71 (40.57) | 79 (45.14) | 71 (62.28) | <0.001 |
Fever can have serious consequences | 204 (43.97) | 81 (46.29) | 84 (48) | 39 (34.21) | ||
By eliminating fever I am treating the disease that caused it | 39 (8.41) | 23 (13.14) | 12 (6.86) | 4 (3.51) | ||
If you think that fever can have serious consequences, which do you fear the most? | Convulsions | 350 (75.43) | 134 (76.57) | 129 (73.71) | 87 (76.32) | 0.345 |
Damage to the nervous system | 59 (12.72) | 21 (12) | 28 (16) | 10 (8.77) | ||
Dehydration | 45 (9.7) | 15 (8.57) | 16 (9.14) | 14 (12.28) | ||
Coma | 2 (0.43) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Death | 5 (1.08) | 1 (0.57) | 2 (1.14) | 2 (1.75) | ||
None of the above | 3 (0.65) | 3 (1.71) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
When treating a child with fever, what is the first thing to do? | Reduce the number of clothes | 199 (42.89) | 91 (52) | 64 (36.57) | 44 (38.6) | 0.059 |
Put an ice pack on his/her head | 11 (2.37) | 2 (1.14) | 5 (2.86) | 4 (3.51) | ||
Put a cloth soaked in cold water on his/her forehead | 63 (13.58) | 20 (11.43) | 27 (15.43) | 16 (14.04) | ||
Put a cloth soaked in lukewarm water on his/her forehead | 3 (0.65) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.75) | ||
Sponge all of his/her body with alcohol | 2 (0.43) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Administer an antipyretic | 186 (40.09) | 60 (34.29) | 79 (45.14) | 47 (41.23) | ||
If you use an antipyretic, do you consult your pediatrician before administering it? | No | 270 (58.19) | 92 (52.57) | 100 (57.14) | 78 (68.42) | 0.027 |
Yes | 194 (41.81) | 83 (47.43) | 75 (42.86) | 36 (31.58) | ||
If you use an antipyretic, do you also use physical means to reduce your child’s temperature? | No | 208 (44.83) | 91 (52) | 76 (43.43) | 41 (35.96) | 0.025 |
Yes | 256 (55.17) | 84 (48) | 99 (56.57) | 73 (64.04) | ||
If so, what do you use? | Ice pack | 57 (22.27) | 9 (10.71) | 30 (30.3) | 18 (24.66) | 0.025 |
Cloth soaked in cold water | 170 (66.41) | 66 (78.57) | 58 (58.59) | 46 (63.01) | ||
Cloth soaked in lukewarm water | 23 (8.98) | 7 (8.33) | 10 (10.1) | 6 (8.22) | ||
Sponging with alcohol | 6 (2.34) | 2 (2.38) | 1 (1.01) | 3 (4.11) | ||
NA | 208 | 91 | 76 | 41 | ||
Which antipyretic do you give your child most frequently? | Paracetamol | 409 (88.15) | 156 (89.14) | 148 (84.57) | 105 (92.11) | 0.066 |
Ibuprofen | 54 (11.64) | 19 (10.86) | 27 (15.43) | 8 (7.02) | ||
Aspirin | 1 (0.22) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.88) | ||
If you use paracetamol more frequently than ibuprofen, why do you do so? | Better tolerability with equal efficacy | 254 (62.1) | 95 (60.9) | 91 (61.49) | 68 (64.76) | 0.079 |
Better tolerability and greater efficacy | 46 (11.25) | 17 (10.9) | 19 (12.84) | 10 (9.52) | ||
Recommended by paediatrician | 41 (10.02) | 23 (14.74) | 14 (9.46) | 4 (3.81) | ||
Habit | 68 (16.63) | 21 (13.46) | 24 (16.22) | 23 (21.9) | ||
NA | 54 | 19 | 27 | 8 | ||
If you use ibuprofen more frequently than paracetamol, why do you do so? | Better tolerability with equal efficacy | 15 (27.78) | 6 (31.58) | 8 (29.63) | 1 (12.5) | 0.335 |
Equal tolerability and greater efficacy | 37 (68.52) | 11 (57.89) | 19 (70.37) | 7 (87.5) | ||
Recommended by pediatrician | 2 (3.7) | 2 (10.53) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 409 | 156 | 148 | 105 | ||
Which way of administering paracetamol do you prefer? | Oral | 305 (65.73) | 88 (50.29) | 103 (58.86) | 114 (100) | <0.001 |
Rectal | 158 (34.05) | 86 (49.14) | 72 (41.14) | 0 (0) | ||
NA | 1 (0.22) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Which paracetamol formulation do you prefer? | Syrup | 195 (42.03) | 67 (38.29) | 82 (46.86) | 46 (40.35) | <0.001 |
Drops | 30 (6.47) | 19 (10.86) | 8 (4.57) | 3 (2.63) | ||
Suppositories | 158 (34.05) | 86 (49.14) | 72 (41.14) | 0 (0) | ||
Orally dispersible granulate | 57 (12.28) | 3 (1.71) | 11 (6.29) | 43 (37.72) | ||
Tablets | 22 (4.74) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.14) | 20 (17.54) | ||
NA | 2 (0.43) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 2 (1.75) | ||
Do you alternate the administration of ibuprofen and paracetamol? | No | 405 (87.28) | 162 (92.57) | 146 (83.43) | 97 (85.09) | 0.021 |
You | 59 (12.72) | 13 (7.43) | 29 (16.57) | 17 (14.91) | ||
What do you think is the main side effect of paracetamol? | None | 296 (72.37) | 114 (73.08) | 112 (75.68) | 70 (66.67) | 0.332 |
Gastritis | 23 (5.62) | 6 (3.85) | 9 (6.08) | 8 (7.62) | ||
Hives | 10 (2.44) | 8 (5.13) | 2 (1.35) | 0 (0) | ||
Liver toxicity | 60 (14.67) | 17 (10.9) | 20 (13.51) | 23 (21.9) | ||
Diarrhea | 19 (4.65) | 11 (7.05) | 5 (3.38) | 3 (2.86) | ||
NA | 1 (0.24) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.95) | ||
What do you think is the main side effect of ibuprofen? | Gastritis or gastrointestinal bleeding | 23 (42.59) | 8 (42.11) | 13 (48.15) | 2 (25) | 0.022 |
Renal insufficiency | 2 (3.7) | 2 (10.53) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
Bronchospasm | 1 (1.85) | 0 (0) | 1 (3.7) | 0 (0) | ||
Skin rash | 2 (3.7) | 2 (10.53) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) | ||
None | 21 (38.89) | 7 (36.84) | 11 (40.74) | 3 (37.5) | ||
NA | 5 (9.26) | 0 (0) | 2 (7.41) | 3 (37.5) |
Question | Multiple Choice Answers | Total n = 464 | Age of Youngest or Only Child 0–5 Years n = 175 (37.7%) | Age of Youngest or Only Child 6–10 Years n = 175 (37.7%) | Age of Youngest or Only Child 11–14 Years n = 114 (24.6%) | p-Value |
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Do you think that pain is educationally useful for the growth of your child and that, for this reason, he/she should learn to bear it? | No | 229 (49.35) | 97 (55.43) | 79 (45.14) | 53 (46.49) | 0.121 |
Yes | 235 (50.65) | 78 (44.57) | 96 (54.86) | 61 (53.51) | ||
Do you think it is possible to understand when even a young child is feeling pain and how great it is? | No | 140 (30.17) | 55 (31.43) | 50 (28.57) | 35 (30.7) | 0.848 |
Yes | 324 (69.83) | 120 (68.57) | 125 (71.43) | 79 (69.3) | ||
In the case of mild-moderate pain, what is your first-choice drug? | Paracetamol | 363 (78.23) | 136 (77.71) | 132 (75.43) | 95 (83.33) | 0.424 |
Paracetamol + codeine | 2 (0.43) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.88) | ||
Ibuprofen | 47 (10.13) | 17 (9.71) | 23 (13.14) | 7 (6.14) | ||
Sedative | 1 (0.22) | 0 (0) | 1 (0.57) | 0 (0) | ||
Nothing | 51 (10.99) | 21 (12) | 19 (10.86) | 11 (9.65) |
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Raffaeli, G.; Orenti, A.; Gambino, M.; Peves Rios, W.; Bosis, S.; Bianchini, S.; Tagliabue, C.; Esposito, S. Fever and Pain Management in Childhood: Healthcare Providers’ and Parents’ Adherence to Current Recommendations. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, 499. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13050499
Raffaeli G, Orenti A, Gambino M, Peves Rios W, Bosis S, Bianchini S, Tagliabue C, Esposito S. Fever and Pain Management in Childhood: Healthcare Providers’ and Parents’ Adherence to Current Recommendations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(5):499. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13050499
Chicago/Turabian StyleRaffaeli, Genny, Annalisa Orenti, Monia Gambino, Walter Peves Rios, Samantha Bosis, Sonia Bianchini, Claudia Tagliabue, and Susanna Esposito. 2016. "Fever and Pain Management in Childhood: Healthcare Providers’ and Parents’ Adherence to Current Recommendations" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13, no. 5: 499. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13050499
APA StyleRaffaeli, G., Orenti, A., Gambino, M., Peves Rios, W., Bosis, S., Bianchini, S., Tagliabue, C., & Esposito, S. (2016). Fever and Pain Management in Childhood: Healthcare Providers’ and Parents’ Adherence to Current Recommendations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 13(5), 499. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph13050499