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LázBarát™ (FeverFriend™) Projekt: Attitude Toward Fever and Its Change in the Healthcare System
Sponsor: University of Pecs
Summary
The positive effects of fever are supported by a number of physiological, pathophysiological and clinical evidence. However, the negative attitude toward fever is widespread and have become persistent. According to sociological research, this is based on two main factors: comfort and fear. To change this negative attitude, awareness needs to be raised and the attitude toward fever among health care workers and the lay public needs to be reframed positively. Furthermore, the role of media users is essential, especially among the young generation. The current Hungarian recommendation/protocol is valid since 2011 (Professional protocol of the Ministry of National Resources: Caring for a child with fever, the recommendation of the College of Pediatric and Pediatric However, the practical implementation among health professionals and the laity public is low. Based on this protocol and current international guidelines (NICE) clinicians developed a protocol and register, where parents and caregivers can document the symptoms and runoff of fever as well as receive feedback on severity and appropriate management. The project aims to increase the evidence-based (EBM) guideline adherence, to reduce the unnecessary use of antipyretics and antibiotics, as well as the load on the current healthcare system. The documentation of the collected data allows the investigators to map and analyze (stats) socio-demographic behavior both on individual and societal level.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - 100 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
10000
Start Date
2020-01-15
Completion Date
2028-01-15
Last Updated
2024-12-12
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
FeverFriend mobile application
Registration, documentation of patients profile, documentation of fever events, following advice regarding the patient and the care-giver, documentation of follow up notifications.
Locations (1)
University of Pecs
Pécs, Hungary