| Literature DB >> 28449675 |
Nancy J Ames1, John H Powers2, Alexandra Ranucci3, Kyungsook Gartrell4, Li Yang3, Mark VanRaden5, Nancy Kline Leidy6, Gwenyth R Wallen3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although body temperature is one of four key vital signs routinely monitored and treated in clinical practice, relatively little is known about the symptoms associated with febrile states. The purpose of this study was to assess the validity, reliability and feasibility of the Fever Assessment Tool (FAST) in an acute care research setting.Entities:
Keywords: Fever Assessment Tool (FAST); Fever signs; Fever symptoms
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28449675 PMCID: PMC5408372 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-017-0644-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
Fig. 1Fever Assessment Tool (FAST). Presents the fever assessment tool (FAST), developed from elicitation (N = 28) and cognitive interviews (N = 12) of patients who possessed fever within approximately 12 h of the interview. Sign and symptom numbers correspond to the text to assist in symptom identification
Fig. 2Schema of Study. This figure represents the schema of the study, distinguishing between patients and time point analysis. The Fever Never subset includes all time points of patients who never experienced fever on study. The Fever Now subset include only those time points when a fever was recorded. Patients who possessed at least one fever time point but did not record a fever at another time point were categorized into the Fever Not Now subset
Demographic characteristics of patients who participated in cognitive interviews (N = 12)
| Demographics | Cognitive Interview |
|---|---|
| Age mean (SD) | 51.50 (13.18) |
| Minimum and maximum | 25-74 |
| Gender |
|
| Male | 7 (58.3%) |
| Female | 5 (41.7%) |
| Race | |
| White | 10 (83.3%) |
| Black/African-American | 2 (16.7%) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Hispanic | 1 (8.3%) |
| Surgery "Yes" | 6 (50%) |
Patient demographics of cognitive interview participants. A surgery “yes” response reports that the patient was admitted for surgery; during the admission, they consented to the interview
Demographic characteristics of patients who provided FAST assessments (N = 56)
| Demographics | Fever Patients | No Fever Patients | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | |
| Age Mean (SD) | 54.21 (10.71) | 54.70 (10.09) | 54.5 (10.21) |
| Minimum and maximum | 29-71 | 29-71 | 29-71 |
| Gender |
| ||
| Male | 10 (53%) | 22 (59%) | 32 (57%) |
| Female | 9 (47%) | 15 (41%) | 24 (43%) |
| Race | |||
| White | 17 (89%) | 32 (86%) | 49 (88%) |
| Black/African-American | 1 (5%) | 3 (8%) | 4 (7%) |
| Asian | 0 (0%) | 1 (3%) | 1 (2%) |
| Other and Unknown | 1 (5%) | 1 (3%) | 2 (4%) |
| Ethnicity | |||
| Hispanic | 0 (0%) | 4 (11%) | 4 (7%) |
| Other | |||
| aSurgery "Yes" | 14 (74%) | 11 (30%) | 25 (45%) |
| Chemo/Biotherapy "Yes" | 6 (32%) | 21 (57%) | 27 (48%) |
| Steroids "Yes" | 3 (16%) | 8 (22%) | 11 (20%) |
| aAntipyretics "Yes" | 18 (95%) | 15 (40%) | 33 (59%) |
aStatistically significant differences occur between Fever and No Fever Patients for both surgery (p = 0.004) and antipyretics (p < 0.001) using Fisher’s exact test.
Patient demographics in the FAST assessment (N = 56) categorized into two subsets: Fever Patients (N = 19) and No Fever Patients (N = 37). No other category is significant. A “Yes” answer to chemotherapy/biotherapy means that the patient received a chemotherapeutic/biotherapeutic agent during the admission where the symptoms were collected. Steroid and antipyretic use indicates that the patient had these drugs at some time during the admission where fever symptoms were collected
Fig. 3Scatter diagram of temperatures versus time points N = 1,699. Maximum recorded temperature was 39.8 °C while minimum temperature was 34.2 °C among 125 possible fever-qualifying temperatures. Eighty percent of the total readings qualified as fever (ranged 38.0 °C to 38.6 °C)
Counts and frequencies of “yes” responses by patient subset across the 21 signs and symptoms assessed by the FAST
| Signs and symptoms | Fever Now | Fever Not Now | Fever Never | Totals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Cold | 8 (9.0) | 28 (4.5) | 30 (4.4) | 66 (4.7) |
| 2. Chills or shivering | 4 (4.5) | 7 (1.1) | 7 (1.0) | 18 (1.3) |
| 3. Shaking | 1 (1.1) | 7 (1.1) | 4 (0.6) | 12 (0.9) |
| 4. Warm | 16 (18.0) | 40 (6.3) | 34 (5.0) | 90 (6.4) |
| 5. Sweating | 6 (6.7) | 28 (4.4) | 9 (1.3) | 43 (3.0) |
| 6. Damp | 4 (4.4) | 19 (3.0) | 8 (1.2) | 31 (2.2) |
| 7. Clammy | 4 (4.4) | 11 (1.8) | 6 (0.9) | 21 (1.5) |
| 8. Headache | 11 (12.4) | 61 (9.7) | 51 (7.4) | 123 (8.7) |
| 9. Thirsty | 26 (29.2) | 142 (22.5) | 100 (14.6) | 268 (19.0) |
| 10. General body aches | 23 (26.1) | 128 (20.4) | 33 (4.8) | 184 (13.1) |
| 11. Weak or lacking energy | 34 (38.2) | 205 (32.5) | 100 (14.6) | 339 (24.1) |
| 12. Tired or run down | 40 (44.9) | 258 (40.8) | 134 (19.6) | 432 (30.8) |
| 13. Sleepy | 41 (45.6) | 223 (35.4) | 138 (20.0) | 402 (28.6) |
| 14. Irritable | 4 (4.5) | 19 (3.0) | 40 (5.8) | 63 (4.5) |
| 15. Nauseous | 2 (2.3) | 60 (9.5) | 25 (3.6) | 87 (6.2) |
| 16. Poor Appetite | 13 (14.4) | 129 (20.4) | 134 (19.5) | 276 (19.6) |
| 17. Difficulty Breathing | 9 (10.1) | 33 (5.2) | 5 (0.7) | 47 (3.4) |
| 18. Vivid dreams | 0 (0) | 32 (5.1) | 9 (1.3) | 41 (3.0) |
| 19. Hallucinations | 0 (0) | 20 (3.2) | 1 (0.2) | 21 (1.5) |
| 20. Throwing up | 0 (0) | 11 (1.8) | 4 (0.6) | 15 (1.0) |
| 21. Coughing | 20 (23.3) | 96 (15.4) | 114 (16.7) | 230 (16.6) |
“Yes” response counts (n) and frequencies (%) for each sign and symptom of the FAST by patient subset: Fever Now (N = 90), Fever Not Now (N = 634) and Fever Never (N = 693) reported by time point. The number of “yes” responses are divided by the number of times each symptom was answered by participants within the column. The final totals column includes 1,417 time points with temperature and FAST assessment. Two hundred and eighty-two temperatures were obtained without a FAST completed. The total sample size in each subgroup is the total time points. However, sample sizes for each symptom slightly differ because of missing data
Fig. 4Frequencies of “yes” responses by patient subset across the 21 sign and symptom FAST assessment. “Yes” response frequencies (%) for each sign and symptom of the FAST by patient subset: Fever Now, Fever Not Now and Fever Never. The Fever Now category represents time points when a fever was recorded while the Fever Never group includes time points of patients who never experienced fever. Time points at which there was no fever (Fever Not Now) included patients who had at least one febrile time point during the study duration
Odds ratio of observing eight statistically significant signs and symptoms of fever by subset
| Signs and symptoms | β (SE) | Odds ratio (95% Confidence Interval) |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 4. Warm | |||
| Fever Now | 1.57 (0.52) | 4.81 (1.73-13.33) | 0.0025 |
| Fever Not Now | 0.24 (0.53) | 1.27 (0.450-3.63) | 0.6491 |
| 5. Sweating | |||
| Fever Now | 1.88 (0.56) | 6.55 (2.20-19.69) | 0.0007 |
| Fever Not Now | 1.28 (0.55) | 3.60 (1.22-10.49) | 0.0198 |
| 9. Thirsty | |||
| Fever Now | 1.14 (0.48) | 3.13 (1.22-8.00) | 0.0166 |
| Fever Not Now | 0.51 (0.40) | 1.67 (0.76-3.63) | 0.1990 |
| 10. General body aches | |||
| Fever Now | 2.32 (0.53) | 10.18 (3.53-29.37) | <.0001 |
| Fever Not Now | 1.62 (0.38) | 5.05 (2.41-10.70) | <.0001 |
| 11. Weak/lacking energy | |||
| Fever Now | 1.71 (0.60) | 5.53 (1.70 -18.17) | 0.0045 |
| Fever Not Now | 1.04 (0.46) | 2.83 (1.15-7.03) | 0.0238 |
| 12. Tired/run down | |||
| Fever Now | 1.48 (0.45) | 4.39 (1.80-10.59) | 0.0010 |
| Fever Not Now | 1.05 (0.39) | 2.86 (1.34-6.11) | 0.0067 |
| 13. Sleepy | |||
| Fever Now | 1.50 (0.45) | 4.48 (1.84-11.02) | 0.0009 |
| Fever Not Now | 0.75 (0.36) | 2.12 (1.05-4.26) | 0.0346 |
| 17. Difficulty Breathing | |||
| Fever Now | 2.95 (0.76) | 19.11 (4.26-46.99) | 0.0001 |
| Fever Not Now | 2.01 (0.76) | 7.46 (1.70-32.79) | 0.0079 |
Odds ratio and GEE (β) estimate with accompanying standard error (SE) for eight statistically significant symptoms of fever reported for either Fever Now and/or Fever Not Now subsets, where the Fever Never subset represents the default comparison group (values set at zero). The Fever Never subset included all time points in patients who never experienced fever. The Fever Now are those time points when a fever was recorded. Patients who had at least one time point of fever, but did not possess fever at the time point were categorized as the Fever Not Now subset
Statistically significant signs and symptoms of fever between Fever Now and Fever Not Now subsets
| Signs and Symptoms |
|
|
|---|---|---|
| 2. Chills or Shivering | ||
| Category | 7.42 | 0.024 |
| Fever Now vs. Fever Not Now | 7.42 | 0.006 |
| 4. Warm | ||
| Category | 12.98 | 0.0015 |
| Fever Now vs. Fever Not Now | 8.89 | 0.003 |
| 10. General Body Aches | ||
| Category | 19.66 | <0.0001 |
| Fever Now vs. Fever Not Now | 5.88 | 0.015 |
| 13. Sleepy | ||
| Category | 10.96 | 0.004 |
| Fever Now vs. Fever Not Now | 4.27 | 0.039 |
| 17. Difficulty Breathing | ||
| Category | 15.49 | 0.0004 |
| Fever Now vs. Fever Not Now | 4.10 | 0.043 |
Five statistically significant signs and symptoms across Fever Now and Fever Not Now. The category is overall comparison among all three groups. It is included (Wald statistics χ 2 and p values) because this value must be significant before examining the contrasts Fever Now and Fever Not Now in the GEE contrast analyses