BACKGROUND: Fever among children is a leading cause of emergency department (ED) attendance and a diagnostic conundrum; yet robust quantitative evidence regarding the preferences of parents and healthcare providers (HCPs) for managing fever is scarce. OBJECTIVE: To determine parental and HCP preferences for the management of paediatric febrile illness in the ED. SETTING: Ten children's centres and a children's ED in England from June 2018 to January 2019. PARTICIPANTS: 98 parents of children aged 0-11 years, and 99 HCPs took part. METHODS: Nine focus-groups and coin-ranking exercises were conducted with parents, and a discrete-choice experiment (DCE) was conducted with both parents and HCPs, which asked respondents to choose their preferred...
© 2016 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2016Aim: Fever is a benign pro...
In order to evaluate the adherence of healthcare providers and parents to the current recommendation...
BACKGROUND: Given the controversy of selecting a diagnostic and treatment approach for the febrile c...
Background: Fever among children is a leading cause of emergency department (ED) attendance and a di...
OBJECTIVES: First, to explore parents' views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Introduction: Ensuring the appropriate and most beneficial use of healthcare resources is a public h...
Objectives To explore how parents navigate urgent and emergency care (U&EC) services when their chil...
Background: Fever is one of the most common childhood symptoms. It causes significant worry and conc...
Objectives First, to explore parents' views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and t...
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, the ...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
Background: The febrile child is a common pediatric presentation in both primary care and the emerge...
Background: Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), ...
Parenthood will inevitably include caring for a child suffering from a mild to moderate illness requ...
© 2016 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2016Aim: Fever is a benign pro...
In order to evaluate the adherence of healthcare providers and parents to the current recommendation...
BACKGROUND: Given the controversy of selecting a diagnostic and treatment approach for the febrile c...
Background: Fever among children is a leading cause of emergency department (ED) attendance and a di...
OBJECTIVES: First, to explore parents' views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Introduction: Ensuring the appropriate and most beneficial use of healthcare resources is a public h...
Objectives To explore how parents navigate urgent and emergency care (U&EC) services when their chil...
Background: Fever is one of the most common childhood symptoms. It causes significant worry and conc...
Objectives First, to explore parents' views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and t...
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, the ...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
Background: The febrile child is a common pediatric presentation in both primary care and the emerge...
Background: Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), ...
Parenthood will inevitably include caring for a child suffering from a mild to moderate illness requ...
© 2016 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2016Aim: Fever is a benign pro...
In order to evaluate the adherence of healthcare providers and parents to the current recommendation...
BACKGROUND: Given the controversy of selecting a diagnostic and treatment approach for the febrile c...