Knowledge, Attitudes and Home Management Practices of Mothers of Children with Febrile Seizures among Aged Less Than 6 Years in Iran, 2014
Maryam Rostami Ghadi1, Azin Chakeri
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ABSTRACT
Background: Febrile seizure is one of the most common kind of seizure in the
children. Majority of mothers had adequate information about febrile seizures,
but there were still mothers' negative beliefs about febrile seizures and these
misconceptions can lead to inappropriate or even harmful actions to control
seizure in the child.
Aim: To explore k knowledge, beliefs and practices related to immediate home
management among mothers of children with febrile seizures.
Methods: The present study is a descriptive- analytical comparative study which
includes 156 mothers who referred to "17- Shahrivar" health care
center and neurology clinic in Rasht city and attended in the study. 78
patients were in the recurrence group and 78 patients were in the
non-recurrence group. Data were collected through a questionnaire consisting of
knowledge, attitude and home management questions, and finally, the data were
analyzed using descriptive statistics and analytical statistics (independent
t-test, Spearman and Pearson correlation coefficient).
Results: The findings showed that the majority of the units in the group with
and without recurrence were male. The mean score of knowledge in children'
mothers without recurrence was higher than children' mothers with recurrence (p
<0.023). The majority of mothers in both groups had a positive attitude. None of the mothers in both groups performed well.
Conclusion: In this study, mothers' knowledge level is low which, in its turn, is
effective in the treatment and recurrence trend of seizure. This issue
highlights the necessity of educating mothers through medical centers and mass
media.
Key word: Awareness, Attitude. Febrile seizure, Children,
Mothers