Aims and objectives. To identify whether providing a new information leaflet for parents regarding the management of a febrile convulsion was more effective in comparison with standard leaflets. Background. Although information leaflets are frequently recommended within healthcare, their quality is often poor. Furthermore, the evidence regarding the effectiveness of leaflets is inconsistent. Few studies have evaluated the effects of providing leaflets that have been developed to improve their quality. Within the specialty of paediatrics, parents are often unprepared regarding the management of febrile convulsion at home and the provision of supplementary leaflets is recommended, despite limited evidence regarding the effectiveness of this a...
Introduction: Febrile convulsion (FC), also known as a fever fit or febrile seizure, is the most co...
Background: Febrile convulsion is a common condition can traumatize the parents. Its a benign convul...
Background‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with r...
Aims and objectives. To identify whether providing a new information leaflet for parents regarding t...
To identify whether providing a new information leaflet for parents regarding the management of a fe...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to study the effects of giving information to parents with feb...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
5noregarding in particular the quality of the information parents receive. Material and methods A s...
The best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effective commun...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
BackgroundThe best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effect...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
Aim: This paper will present the findings from the first stages of a project which aims to develop ...
OBJECTIVES: First, to explore parents' views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
Introduction: Febrile convulsion (FC), also known as a fever fit or febrile seizure, is the most co...
Background: Febrile convulsion is a common condition can traumatize the parents. Its a benign convul...
Background‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with r...
Aims and objectives. To identify whether providing a new information leaflet for parents regarding t...
To identify whether providing a new information leaflet for parents regarding the management of a fe...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to study the effects of giving information to parents with feb...
Objectives: First, to explore parents’ views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
5noregarding in particular the quality of the information parents receive. Material and methods A s...
The best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effective commun...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
BackgroundThe best medicine for febrile convulsions (FCs) is not prescription medications but effect...
Background: Fever in children is one of the primary reasons for parents/carers to become concerned f...
Aim: This paper will present the findings from the first stages of a project which aims to develop ...
OBJECTIVES: First, to explore parents' views on and experiences of managing their febrile child and ...
Aims: Families with children afflicted with febrile convulsions must be given adequate information r...
Introduction: Febrile convulsion (FC), also known as a fever fit or febrile seizure, is the most co...
Background: Febrile convulsion is a common condition can traumatize the parents. Its a benign convul...
Background‘When should I worry?’ is an interactive booklet for parents of children presenting with r...