| Literature DB >> 34873647 |
Steven Alan Rice1, Ruth Melinda Müller1, Sarah Jeschke1, Birthe Herziger1, Thilo Bertsche2, Martina Patrizia Neininger2, Astrid Bertsche3.
Abstract
Febrile seizures (FS) in children are common, but little is known about parents' perceptions and knowledge of FS. We interviewed parents of children aged 6 months to 6 years affected by FS (FS group, 65 parents) or unaffected (control group, 54 parents). In the FS group, 32% said they knew their child had an FS when the first event occurred, and 89% described fear when the child had a seizure, with a median intensity of 10/10 (Q25/Q75: 9/10). Related to follow-up, 77% in the FS group (will) observe their child more carefully after the first seizure happened, and 63% (will) give antipyretics earlier at a median temperature of 38.2 °C (100.8 °F). In the FS group, 62% were unaware of FS before the first event (54% of control group did not know about FS thus far, n.s.). In the FS group, 20% would put a solid object in the mouth of a child having a seizure (control group, 39%, p = 0.030), and 92% would administer an available anti-seizure rescue medication (control group, 78%, p = 0.019). In the FS group, 71% feared that children with FS might suffocate (control group, 70%, n.s.).Entities:
Keywords: Anti-seizure rescue medication; Antipyretics; Children; Fear; Febrile seizures; Perception
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34873647 PMCID: PMC8648401 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-021-04335-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183
Fig. 1Flow chart showing patient enrollment
Parents’ and patients’ characteristics of children affected (FS-group) and unaffected by febrile seizures (control group)
| Parameter | FS group | Control group | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parents ( | 65 | 54 | |
| Female [ | 49 (75) | 42 (78) | n.s |
| Median age (Q25/Q75; min/max) [years] | 34.0 (31.0/37.0; 21.0/45.0) | 34.0 (29.8/36.3; 22.0/44.0) | n.s |
| Education of the parents | n.s | ||
| No school graduation | 0 (0) | 1 (2) | |
“Hauptschule”/”Realschule” (schools that prepare students mainly for vocational careers) [ | 44 (68) | 26 (48) | |
| “Abitur” (i.e., the diploma for entry into higher education) [ | 20 (31) | 27 (50) | |
| No statement [ | 1 (2) | 0 (0) | |
| Profession of the parents | n.s | ||
| Medical [ | 14 (22) | 8 (15) | |
| Other [ | 49 (75) | 43 (80) | |
| No statement [ | 2 (3) | 3 (6) | |
| Hospitalized children (n) | 65 | 54 | |
| Female [ | 26 (40) | 25 (46) | n.s |
| Median age (Q25/Q75; min/max) [months] | 21 (13/30.5; 8/65) | 18 (13/33.8; 8/66) | n.s |
| Current febrile seizure [ | |||
| Simple febrile seizure | 51 (78) | ||
| Complex febrile seizure | 14 (22) | ||
| Number of febrile seizures [ | |||
| First seizure | 49 (75) | - | |
| Second seizure | 10 (15) | - | |
| More than two seizures | 6 (9) | - | |
| Number of children with fever associated with the current hospitalization [ | 65 (100) | 29 (54) |
Share of parents of children affected by one febrile seizure (n = 49) and by more than one febrile seizure (n = 16) who claimed the respective topic was addressed in the physician’s consultation about febrile seizures. The number of parents who did not feel comfortable providing a statement is presented in curly brackets
| Topic | Parents of children with one febrile seizure | Parents of children with more than one febrile seizure | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acute measures to be taken in case of a febrile seizure | 29 (59%) {6 (12%)} | 12 (75%) {1 (6%)} | n.s |
| Long-term consequences of febrile seizures | 24 (49%) {5 (10%)} | 7 (44%) {3 (19%)} | n.s |
| Frequency of febrile seizures | 24 (49%) {6 (12%)} | 6 (38%) {3 (19%)} | n.s |
| Measures to prevent febrile seizures | 19 (39%) {5 (10%)} | 10 (63%) {1 (6%)} | n.s |
| Risk factors for febrile seizures | 22 (45%) {5 (10%)} | 6 (38%) {2 (13%)} | n.s |
| Acute complications of febrile seizures | 22 (45%) {7 (14%)} | 4 (25%) {2 (13%)} | n.s |
Changes that occur(red) after the febrile seizure of their child according to the parents of children affected by one febrile seizure (n = 49) or more than one febrile seizure (n = 16). Parents of children with one febrile seizure were asked about their future practice; parents of children with more than one febrile seizure were interviewed about their current practice. The number of parents who did not feel comfortable providing a statement is presented in curly brackets
| Question | Parents of children with one febrile seizure n (%) | Parents of children with more than one febrile seizure | Significance |
|---|---|---|---|
Were there/will there be any general changes in the handling of your child? [ | 37 (76%) {0 (0%)} | 13 (81%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
Do you/will you take your child’s temperature more often? [ | 34 (69%) {2 (4%)} | 12 (75%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
| Do you/will you give your child medicine to lower his/her fever earlier? [ | 28 (57%) {1 (2%)} | 13 (81%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
At what temperature do you/will you start giving your child medicine to lower his/her fever? [median (Q25/Q75)] | 38.3 °C (38.0 °C/38.5 °C) 100.9 °F (100.4 °F/101.3 °F) {21 (43%)} | 38.0 (37.9 °C/38.5 °C) 100.4 °F (100.2 °F/101.3 °F) {5 (31%)} | n.s |
| Do you/will you see your pediatrician more often when your child has a fever? [ | 13 (27%) {3 (6%)} | 3 (19%) {1 (6%)} | n.s |
Share of parents who would take the respective measure in case of a febrile seizure of their child. The number of parents who did not feel able comfortable providing a statement is presented in curly brackets
| FS group | Control group ( | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clear the surroundings | 61 (94%) {0 (0%)} | 44 (81%) {0 (0%)} | 0.037 |
| Calm the child | 60 (92%) {0 (0%)} | 48 (89%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
| Administer an anti-seizure rescue medication if available | 60 (92%) {1 (2%)} | 42 (78%) {1 (2%)} | 0.019 |
| Call the emergency | 59 (91%) {1 (2%)} | 51 (94%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
| Document the length of the seizure | 50 (77%) {2 (3%)} | 21 (39%) {1 (2%)} | < 0.001 |
| Administer fever medication | 29 (45%) {4 (6%)} | 13 (24%) {0 (0%)} | 0.009 |
| Put a solid object into the child’s mouth | 13 (20%) {2 (3%)} | 21 (39%) {0 (0%)} | 0.030 |
Share of parents who thought the respective consequences could result from a febrile seizure. The number of parents who did not feel comfortable providing a statement is presented in curly brackets
| FS group ( | Control group ( | Significance | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Injuries | 60 (92%) {0 (0%)} | 51 (94%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
| Other febrile seizures | 58 (89%) {2 (3%)} | 51 (94%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |
| Suffocation of the child | 46 (71%) {3 (5%)} | 38 (70%) {4 (7%)} | n.s |
| Epilepsy | 27 (42%) {8 (12%)} | 26 (48%) {3 (6%)} | n.s |
| Developmental disorder | 27 (42%) {1 (2%)} | 25 (46%) {0 (0%)} | n.s |