Health literacy, or the ability to read and understand health information, is critical to the health of children. In this study, we compared the fever management knowledge of parents attending the emergency department with a child with fever. A cross‐sectional survey of 33 parents/carers with limited health literacy and 122 with functional health literacy was undertaken. There were no differences in the overall proportion of correct responses to knowledge or management questions posed by the two scales between the two groups. Both groups presented with limited knowledge and poor practices (<60% correct in both scales) in relation to fever knowledge and management in their children. Although health literacy impacts health utilization, we did...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to explore Australian parents’ knowledge, beliefs, practices ...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Background: Fever is one of the most common reasons for which parents of infants and young children ...
Health literacy, or the ability to read and understand health information, is critical to the health...
Functional health literacy is founded on general and numerical literacy and practical skills and is ...
Functional health literacy is founded on general and numerical literacy and practical skills and is ...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
What is known and objective: Fever, one of the most common symptoms of illness experienced by childr...
International audienceIntroductionTo assess parents’ knowledge regarding how to deal with children's...
Background: Fever is common in children aged 0-4 years old and often leads to parental worries and i...
Abstract Fever may be a sign of both infectious and non-infectious disorders, occurs commonly in ch...
Objectives Fever is a common symptom of mostly benign illness in young children, yet concerning for ...
Background: Fever in children is very common and provokes anxiety in parents, leading to overutiliza...
Introduction Fever (temperature ≥38OC) is a common childhood symptom and sign, leading to concern an...
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, the ...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to explore Australian parents’ knowledge, beliefs, practices ...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Background: Fever is one of the most common reasons for which parents of infants and young children ...
Health literacy, or the ability to read and understand health information, is critical to the health...
Functional health literacy is founded on general and numerical literacy and practical skills and is ...
Functional health literacy is founded on general and numerical literacy and practical skills and is ...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
What is known and objective: Fever, one of the most common symptoms of illness experienced by childr...
International audienceIntroductionTo assess parents’ knowledge regarding how to deal with children's...
Background: Fever is common in children aged 0-4 years old and often leads to parental worries and i...
Abstract Fever may be a sign of both infectious and non-infectious disorders, occurs commonly in ch...
Objectives Fever is a common symptom of mostly benign illness in young children, yet concerning for ...
Background: Fever in children is very common and provokes anxiety in parents, leading to overutiliza...
Introduction Fever (temperature ≥38OC) is a common childhood symptom and sign, leading to concern an...
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, the ...
Aim: This paper is a report of a study to explore Australian parents’ knowledge, beliefs, practices ...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Background: Fever is one of the most common reasons for which parents of infants and young children ...