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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 7/2023

Open Access 09-05-2023 | Separation Anxiety Disorder | RESEARCH

Management of children with febrile seizures: a Greek nationwide survey

Authors: Ioannis Kopsidas, Foteini Eleni Dasoula, Eleni Kourkouni, Adamantia Krepi, Harry Α. Mystakelis, Nikos Spyridis, George Vartzelis

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 7/2023

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate knowledge, principles, and practices concerning the management of children with febrile seizures among pediatricians in Greece. A cross-sectional study was performed across Greece. Pediatricians completed an anonymous and voluntary 11-item questionnaire about their knowledge, attitudes, and practices with respect to the management of febrile seizures; the survey also collected demographic data. It was first administered in paper form in October 2017. This was followed by an online survey performed between June and August of 2018 and publicized by medical boards across Greece. Descriptive statistics and comparisons between groups were conducted with the significance level set at p ≤ 0.05. We recorded 457 responses. Pediatricians admitted to modifying their advice to the parents of children with febrile seizures by suggesting more “aggressive” fever management at low temperatures or systematically (63%), referral to a specialist after any episode of febrile seizures (63%), or hospitalization in a subsequent episode (67%), even though 72% admitted these practices were of no efficacy. Almost one in three pediatricians (28%) believed aggressive management of fever could delay the onset of febrile seizures; increasing age was associated with this perception. A minority (28%) would make parents aware of febrile seizures before a first episode regardless of family history; 38% would do so in the event of family history.
Conclusions: Several pediatricians in Greece use outdated and ineffective practices for the management of febrile seizures, despite the availability of updated evidence-based guidelines. Further training of practitioners is needed to bridge this gap.
What is Known:
•Aggressive management of fever at low temperatures with antipyretics, referral to a neurologist, and hospitalization are not supported by evidence or recent guidelines on childhood febrile seizures.
•Febrile seizures are especially disturbing to uninformed parents, who may be inclined to pursue aggressive but ineffective treatments as a result.
What is New:
•Pediatricians in Greece use non-evidence-based practices for the management of febrile seizures, even when they are aware that these practices are not effective.
•Older age increases the likelihood that a pediatrician will pursue guideline non-compliant practices in Greece. At the same time, physicians with over 20 years of experience are more likely to inform parents in advance about febrile seizures.
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Metadata
Title
Management of children with febrile seizures: a Greek nationwide survey
Authors
Ioannis Kopsidas
Foteini Eleni Dasoula
Eleni Kourkouni
Adamantia Krepi
Harry Α. Mystakelis
Nikos Spyridis
George Vartzelis
Publication date
09-05-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 7/2023
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-023-05004-1

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