Background: Current guidelines emphasise prudent use of paracetamol in febrile children without pain. Little evidence is available on paracetamol administration by parents in general and post-GP-consultations. Objectives: To investigate if and how often parents of febrile children administer paracetamol to their child after consulting a GP during out-of-hours care. To explore if condition (painful or not), socio-economic status and age influenced this behaviour. Methods: This was a pre-planned secondary study, attached to an RCT (n?=?25,355) that studied the effect of an illness-focused interactive booklet on antibiotic prescriptions in febrile children between three months and 12?years, at 20 GP out-of-hours centres across the Netherlands....
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by benign self-limiting infections. Yet co...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
Background. Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, pare...
Background: Current guidelines emphasise prudent use of paracetamol in febrile children without pain...
Content and aims: Over-the-counter (OTC) paracetamol products are frequently used as analgesics and ...
Background: Fever is common in children and often self-limiting, nevertheless antibiotics are freque...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objectives: To identify patterns of prehospital administration of paracetamol to children who were p...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Fever is the most common reason for children to visit the general practitioner. It is usually caused...
PURPOSE Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a physician, yet the level of unw...
Aim: To report Australian parents’ medication (paracetamol, ibuprofen and homeopathic) use in childh...
PURPOSE: Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a physician, yet the level of un...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...
Background Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), e...
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by benign self-limiting infections. Yet co...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
Background. Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, pare...
Background: Current guidelines emphasise prudent use of paracetamol in febrile children without pain...
Content and aims: Over-the-counter (OTC) paracetamol products are frequently used as analgesics and ...
Background: Fever is common in children and often self-limiting, nevertheless antibiotics are freque...
OBJECTIVE: To determine how medical and nursing staff treat feverish children and compare the findin...
Objectives: To identify patterns of prehospital administration of paracetamol to children who were p...
Background: Parents often do not consider fever as an important physiological response and mechanism...
Fever is the most common reason for children to visit the general practitioner. It is usually caused...
PURPOSE Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a physician, yet the level of unw...
Aim: To report Australian parents’ medication (paracetamol, ibuprofen and homeopathic) use in childh...
PURPOSE: Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a physician, yet the level of un...
Paracetamol is a common analgesic and antipyretic drug for management of fever and mild-to-moderate ...
Background Fever is the most common reason for a child to be taken to a general practitioner (GP), e...
Background: Fever in children is common and mostly caused by benign self-limiting infections. Yet co...
Aim: The use of antipyretics to manage the febrile child is becoming increasingly popular. Paracetam...
Background. Fever in children is common and mostly caused by self-limiting infections. However, pare...