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Year 2025, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 792 - 4, 09.09.2025

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Parental Knowledge and Management Approaches Toward Pediatric Fever: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Year 2025, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 792 - 4, 09.09.2025

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Aim: This descriptive cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate parental knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning fever management in children aged 6 months to 6 years.
Material and Method: A structured face-to-face survey was administered to 125 parents at the pediatric infectious diseases outpatient clinic of a tertiary university hospital in İstanbul, Türkiye.
Results: The results revealed that while the majority of parents identified ≥38°C as the threshold for fever, a notable proportion (27%) reported administering antipyretics below this level, primarily due to fear of febrile seizures (69%). Furthermore, 81% of parents gave antipyretics before consulting a physician, and more than half alternated medications without medical advice. Although modern thermometer use (e.g., non-contact infrared) was widespread, outdated practices such as tactile temperature assessment persisted among a minority. The data indicate a clear association between lower educational attainment and inappropriate fever management behaviors.
Conclusion: These findings underscore the need for targeted educational interventions to address common misconceptions, reduce fever-related anxiety, and promote evidence-based home management strategies. Improving parental knowledge through accessible, culturally appropriate resources could ultimately enhance child health outcomes and alleviate unnecessary strain on pediatric healthcare services.

Ethical Statement

This study was approved by Ataşehir Memorial Hospital Ethics Committee (date: June 16, 2025 number: 06.2025).

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  • Gürarslan Baş N, Karatay G, Karatay M. Knowledge and practice in fever management of mothers with children under the age of five. J Nurs Educ Res 2016;13:258-63.
  • Nerkiz P, Doğaner YÇ, Aydoğan Ü, et al. Families’ approach to feverish children and fever awareness. Euras J Fam Med. 2012;1:11–16.
  • Çelik T, Güzel Y. Parents’ knowledge and management of fever: “parents versus fever!”. Turk Arch Pediatr. 2024;59:179-84.
  • Sahm LJ, Kelly M, McCarthy S, et al. Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs of parents regarding fever in children: a Danish interview study. Acta Paediatr. 2016;105:69-73.
  • Kılıç R, Tolu Kendir Ö, Sarı Gökay S, et al. Knowledge and attitudes of parents regarding fever in children. J Pediatr Emerg Intensive Care Med. 2016;3:76-85.
  • Kurt A, Dinç F, Güneş Şan E. Video and booklet discharge instructions for mothers for childhood fever in pediatric emergency department: a randomized controlled trial. Int Emerg Nurs. 2025:78:101546.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Infant and Child Health, Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Paediatrics (Other)
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Serkan Atıcı 0000-0002-3329-1866

Ahmet Soysal 0000-0002-1108-2289

Publication Date September 9, 2025
Submission Date June 19, 2025
Acceptance Date July 28, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Volume: 7 Issue: 3

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AMA Atıcı S, Soysal A. Parental Knowledge and Management Approaches Toward Pediatric Fever: A Cross-Sectional Survey Study. Med Records. September 2025;7(3):792-4.

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Chief Editors

MD, Professor. Zülal Öner
İzmir Bakırçay University, Department of Anatomy, İzmir, Türkiye

Assoc. Prof. Deniz Şenol
Düzce University, Department of Anatomy, Düzce, Türkiye

Editors
Assoc. Prof. Serkan Öner
İzmir Bakırçay University, Department of Radiology, İzmir, Türkiye
 
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