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Paediatric fever management: continuing education for clinical nurses.

Anne M Walsh1, Helen E Edwards, Mary D Courtney, Jenny E Wilson, Sarah J Monaghan.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study examined the influence of level of practice, additional paediatric education and length of paediatric and current experience on nurses' knowledge of and beliefs about fever and fever management.
METHOD: Fifty-one nurses from medical wards in an Australian metropolitan paediatric hospital completed a self-report descriptive survey.
RESULTS: Knowledge of fever management was mediocre (Mean 12.4, SD 2.18 on 20 items). Nurses practicing at a higher level and those with between one and four years paediatric or current experience were more knowledgeable than novices or more experienced nurses. Negative beliefs that would impact nursing practice were identified. Interestingly, beliefs about fever, antipyretic use in fever management and febrile seizures were similar; they were not influenced by nurses' knowledge, experience, education or level of practice.
CONCLUSIONS: Paediatric nurses are not expert fever managers. Knowledge deficits and negative attitudes influence their practice irrespective of additional paediatric education, paediatric or current experience or level of practice. Continuing education is therefore needed for all paediatric nurses to ensure the latest clear evidence available in the literature for best practice in fever management is applied.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16182412     DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2005.07.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nurse Educ Today        ISSN: 0260-6917            Impact factor:   3.442


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Authors:  Insaf Altun; Ayten Demir Zencirci
Journal:  Libyan J Med       Date:  2010-08-05       Impact factor: 1.657

2.  Managing childhood fever and pain--the comfort loop.

Authors:  Jacqui Clinch; Stephen Dale
Journal:  Child Adolesc Psychiatry Ment Health       Date:  2007-08-02       Impact factor: 3.033

3.  Symptomatic fever management among 3 different groups of pediatricians in Northern Lombardy (Italy): results of an explorative cross-sectional survey.

Authors:  Alberto Bettinelli; Maria Cristina Provero; Felice Cogliati; Anna Villella; Maddalena Marinoni; Francesco Saettini; Mario Giovanni Bianchetti; Luigi Nespoli; Cino Galluzzo; Sebastiano Antonio Giovanni Lava
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2013-09-02       Impact factor: 2.638

Review 4.  Analysis of Nurses' and Physicians' Attitudes, Knowledge, and Perceptions toward Fever in Children: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis.

Authors:  Francisco Vicens-Blanes; Rosa Miró-Bonet; Jesús Molina-Mula
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-26       Impact factor: 3.390

5.  Knowledge, attitudes and misconceptions of primary care physicians regarding fever in children: a cross sectional study.

Authors:  Figen Demir; Ozgur Sekreter
Journal:  Ital J Pediatr       Date:  2012-09-05       Impact factor: 2.638

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