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 manage...
Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not serious...
ABSTRACT\ud Aims and Objectives\ud This study examined effectiveness of a theoretically based educat...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Purpose: This study examined the influence of level of practice, additional paediatric education and...
ABSTRACT \ud Background\ud Despite evidence-based support for the beneficial effects of fever over t...
SUMMARY STATEMENT \ud What is already known about this topic\ud • Paediatric nurses do not report ex...
Background: Fever phobia, the unfounded fear regarding the potential harms of fever in children, has...
Paediatric nurses manage fevers in hospitalised children daily, a complex practice. This study ident...
Introduction: The beliefs and opinions of individual nurses are key factors in clinical decisions. E...
Aim. This paper reports an evaluation of the effectiveness of a peer education programme in developi...
Background: Fever is common in children aged 0-4 years old and often leads to parental worries and i...
Background: Despite a public information campaign “To Break the Myth of Fever”, nurses continued to ...
© 2016 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2016Aim: Fever is a benign pro...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Background: Fever in children is one of the most common clinical symptoms and a frequent cause of ca...
Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not serious...
ABSTRACT\ud Aims and Objectives\ud This study examined effectiveness of a theoretically based educat...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...
Purpose: This study examined the influence of level of practice, additional paediatric education and...
ABSTRACT \ud Background\ud Despite evidence-based support for the beneficial effects of fever over t...
SUMMARY STATEMENT \ud What is already known about this topic\ud • Paediatric nurses do not report ex...
Background: Fever phobia, the unfounded fear regarding the potential harms of fever in children, has...
Paediatric nurses manage fevers in hospitalised children daily, a complex practice. This study ident...
Introduction: The beliefs and opinions of individual nurses are key factors in clinical decisions. E...
Aim. This paper reports an evaluation of the effectiveness of a peer education programme in developi...
Background: Fever is common in children aged 0-4 years old and often leads to parental worries and i...
Background: Despite a public information campaign “To Break the Myth of Fever”, nurses continued to ...
© 2016 Foundation Acta Pædiatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2016Aim: Fever is a benign pro...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Background: Fever in children is one of the most common clinical symptoms and a frequent cause of ca...
Fever is the most common reason for parents to seek medical health care. Most fevers are not serious...
ABSTRACT\ud Aims and Objectives\ud This study examined effectiveness of a theoretically based educat...
Fever phobia has been an identified problem in the United States since 1980. Caregivers' unrealistic...