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Impact of Artificial Intelligence-Supported Educational Intervention on Mothers' Fever Management
Sponsor: ISMIRA JULFAYEVA
Summary
This study aims to evaluate the effect of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based educational program on mothers' knowledge and anxiety related to fever management in children. Fever is a common symptom in pediatric patients, especially under the age of three, causing repeated health concerns for parents. Despite the prevalence of fever, parents often lack sufficient knowledge and skills to manage it properly, which may lead to unnecessary anxiety and inappropriate care practices. The study will be conducted as a pretest-posttest experimental design including 80 mothers of children who visit the Pediatric Emergency Clinic at Kayseri City Hospital. Participants will be assigned to either an intervention group receiving AI-supported fever management education or a control group receiving standard care. Data will be collected using validated scales to assess parental fever management knowledge and anxiety levels before and after the intervention. The educational material was developed using ChatGPT 4.0, a large language model AI platform, and reviewed by pediatric experts. The results of this study may improve fever management education and reduce anxiety among mothers, potentially leading to better health outcomes for children.
Official title: The Effect of Education Provided With Artificial Intelligence-Based Materials on Mothers' Fever Management and Anxiety Levels
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
18 Years - 50 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
80
Start Date
2025-11-01
Completion Date
2025-12-31
Last Updated
2025-10-02
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
AI-Based Fever Management Education
This intervention consists of a fever management education program developed using ChatGPT 4.0, a large language model by OpenAI. The educational content includes seven pages and eight visuals explaining how to manage fever in children. The content was reviewed by pediatric specialists and revised accordingly. It is delivered as a one-time structured session to mothers in the intervention group.
Locations (1)
Erciyes University (ERÜ) Health Application and Research Center, Fevzi Mercan-Mustafa Eraslan Children's Hospital, Pediatric Emergency Unit
Kayseri, Talas, Turkey (Türkiye)