Video and Brochure and Discharge Instructions for Childhood Fever in the Pediatric Emergency Department
- Conditions
- Child, OnlyFever
- Registration Number
- NCT05929131
- Lead Sponsor
- Bartın Unıversity
- Brief Summary
This study was designed to evaluate whether adding Video discharge instructions to usual verbal information improves understanding of the information provided to caregivers of patients presenting to pediatric emergency departments for high fever. As secondary goals, it was aimed to assess whether video discharge instructions increase satisfaction with information received and reduce repeat visits.
- Detailed Description
The research will be carried out in a randomized controlled manner. There will be three groups in the research: those who received video (intervention), brochure (intervention) and verbal (control) discharge instructions. A power analysis was performed based on the number of children in both groups, in another study in which the scales to be used in the research were used. According to the calculations made in the G-Power 3.1 Demo package program, when the effect size was accepted as 0.8, it was seen that at least 48 cases in each group would be sufficient for 80% power. Children who meet the research criteria will be assigned a random number to the intervention and control groups via http://www.randomize.org/ by numbering the order of arrival at the hospital. Research data will be collected using Descriptive Information Form and Parental Fever Management Scale and Post-Discharge Data Collection Form.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 144
- The child is between 1 month and 18 years old
- Parent's consent to participate in the research
- Parent's completion of all pre-and post-education follow-up
- The child is not between 1 month and 18 years old
- The child does not undergo day surgery.
- Parent's refusal to participate in the research
- Parent not completing all pre- and post-education follow-up
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SEQUENTIAL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The parents in the groups who received discharge instructions with a video and brochure, three days later, had a lower "Parental Fever Management Scale" score average than the control group. 3 days As a result of the answers given to the scale, the total score varies between 8 and 40. The increase in the total score of the scale indicates that parents developed high anxiety and fever phobia during the care of their children's febrile illnesses.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The parents in the groups who received discharge instructions with a video and brochure, after three days, had higher scores on the "Fever Management Approach Scale" compared to the control group. 3 days The scores that the participants can get vary between 6-36. Evaluation is defined as the participants with a score below 21 approaching the fire with fear, while the participants with a score above 20 contribute to fever management in children with a functional approach. Parents who receive discharge instructions with videos and brochures are expected to have an average score above 20.
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Bartin Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital
🇹🇷Bartın, Turkey
Bartin Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital🇹🇷Bartın, Turkey
