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Journal of Korean Medical Science
2013 Volume.28 No. 11 p.1639 ~ p.1644
Fever Phobia in Korean Caregivers and Its Clinical Implications
kwak Young-Ho

Kim Do-Kyun
Jang Hye-Young
Kim Jin-Joo
Ryu Jeong-Min
Oh Seong-Beom
Lee Eui-Jung
Lee Ji-Sook
Lee Jin-Hee
Jung Jin-Hee
Han Seung-Baik
Abstract
Fever is the most common complaint among children brought into the emergency department (ED). 'Fever phobia' is a descriptive term for an unrealistic concern about the consequences of fever. 'Fever phobia' is prevalent among parents and even healthcare providers, worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the implications of fever-phobic ideas in Korean caregivers. A prospective, multi-center survey was conducted on Korean caregivers who visited the EDs with febrile children. In total, 746 caregivers were enrolled. The mean age of the subjects was 34.7 yr (SD¡¾5.0). Three hundred sixty respondents (48.3%) believed that the body temperature of febrile children can reach higher than 42.0¡É. Unrealistic concerns about the improbable complications of fever, such as brain damage, unconsciousness, and loss of hearing/vision were believed by 295 (39.5%), 66 (8.8%), and 58 (7.8%) caregivers, respectively. Four hundred ninety-four (66.2%) guardians woke children to give antipyretics. These findings suggest that fever phobia is a substantial burden for Korean caregivers.
KEYWORD
Fever, Caregivers, Attitudes, Practice Variation
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