TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of web-based education for empowering mothers regarding pediatric fever management
AU - Hassan, Atyat Mohammed
AU - Alfatah, Amira Hassan Abd
AU - Mohamed, Nahed Thabet
AU - Allah, Shimaa Hassan Khalf
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Background: In pediatric care, mothers' confidence concerning their knowledge, practice, and attitude in managing fevers is crucial. Web-based educational platforms offer a convenient and accessible means to empower mothers in this regard. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of web-based education for empowering mothers regarding pediatric fever management. Methods: In this study, a quasi-experimental design was utilized. The study was conducted in Assiut University Children Hospital at the emergency unit. A random sample of one hundred mothers was included in the study. Measures included a structured questionnaire of demographic characteristics of the mothers, personal and medical characteristics of children, as well as mothers' knowledge, practices, and attitudes concerning pediatric fever management. Results: The study found significant differences in mothers' knowledge and practices (P = 0.001) regarding pediatric fever management, except for choosing the correct antipyretic type (P = 0.244). Mothers also showed significant differences in attitudes (P = 0.001) toward fever management, except for mothers using antipyretic when the child has a fever and takes fewer fluids (P = 0.080), the child has a fever, and a skin rash (P = 0.077). Also, when the child had a fever and was crying unstoppably (P = 0.133) in pre-and post-tests. Conclusion: The web-based education program has significantly boosted mothers' empowerment, resulting in increased knowledge level, positive attitudes, and improved practices across various aspects of pediatric fever management. Practice implications: Healthcare providers can leverage web-based educational resources to educate and empower mothers in pediatric fever management, promoting better health practices and outcomes for children.
AB - Background: In pediatric care, mothers' confidence concerning their knowledge, practice, and attitude in managing fevers is crucial. Web-based educational platforms offer a convenient and accessible means to empower mothers in this regard. Aim: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of web-based education for empowering mothers regarding pediatric fever management. Methods: In this study, a quasi-experimental design was utilized. The study was conducted in Assiut University Children Hospital at the emergency unit. A random sample of one hundred mothers was included in the study. Measures included a structured questionnaire of demographic characteristics of the mothers, personal and medical characteristics of children, as well as mothers' knowledge, practices, and attitudes concerning pediatric fever management. Results: The study found significant differences in mothers' knowledge and practices (P = 0.001) regarding pediatric fever management, except for choosing the correct antipyretic type (P = 0.244). Mothers also showed significant differences in attitudes (P = 0.001) toward fever management, except for mothers using antipyretic when the child has a fever and takes fewer fluids (P = 0.080), the child has a fever, and a skin rash (P = 0.077). Also, when the child had a fever and was crying unstoppably (P = 0.133) in pre-and post-tests. Conclusion: The web-based education program has significantly boosted mothers' empowerment, resulting in increased knowledge level, positive attitudes, and improved practices across various aspects of pediatric fever management. Practice implications: Healthcare providers can leverage web-based educational resources to educate and empower mothers in pediatric fever management, promoting better health practices and outcomes for children.
KW - Empowering
KW - Fever management
KW - Mothers
KW - Pediatric
KW - Web-based education
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.12.015
DO - 10.1016/j.pedn.2024.12.015
M3 - Article
C2 - 39765418
AN - SCOPUS:85214299880
SN - 0882-5963
VL - 80
SP - e207-e217
JO - Journal of Pediatric Nursing
JF - Journal of Pediatric Nursing
ER -