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"How to Recognize if Your Child Is Seriously Ill" During COVID-19 Lockdown: An Evaluation of Parents' Confidence and Health-Seeking Behaviors.
Lim, Emma; Mistry, Ravi D; Battersby, Alexandra; Dockerty, Kerry; Koshy, Aaron; Chopra, Michelle N; Carey, Matthew C; Latour, Jos M.
  • Lim E; Great North Children's Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • Mistry RD; Population Health Science Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • Battersby A; Great North Children's Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • Dockerty K; Great North Children's Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • Koshy A; Population Health Science Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • Chopra MN; Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Health, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
  • Carey MC; Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
  • Latour JM; Paediatric Anesthesia, University Hospitals Plymouth National Health Service Trust, Plymouth, United Kingdom.
Front Pediatr ; 8: 580323, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-963115
ABSTRACT

Background:

Parents' health-seeking behaviors has changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Providing parents with guidance in decision making might improve their confidence to seek timely advice when a child becomes ill. The aim of this study was to evaluate the "How to recognize if your child is seriously ill" leaflet on parents' confidence, health-seeking behaviors, and usefulness during the COVID-19 lockdown.

Method:

A nine-item survey, codesigned with parent advisors, was used to measure confidence and health-seeking behavior. Social media was used for data collection in a 6-week period (April-June 2020) during COVID-19 lockdown in the United Kingdom. Categorical data were analyzed as frequencies, and inductive content analysis was performed with the qualitative data.

Results:

In total, 171 parents responded. Most parents (n = 160, 93.6%) found the leaflet helpful. The leaflet increased the confidence among 116 parents (67.8%) to recognize if their child is ill, and 156 (91.2%) parents had a better understanding of when and where to seek help. Thirty-three (19.2%) parents used the leaflet, while their child was unwell during COVID-19 lockdown, and in 14 (42%) cases, the leaflet resulted in changing health-seeking behavior for that episode. Twelve of these parents decided to seek medical consultation when they had not planned to before. Content analysis revealed three categories. (1) Knowledge-parents found the leaflet an objective source to validate their concerns. (2) Usability-parents reported that the leaflet was clearly designed. (3) Decision aid-parents commented that the leaflet provided clarification around recognition of serious symptoms and when and where to seek appropriate care.

Conclusions:

Our leaflet provided parents with guidance on decision making and risk assessment of ill children during COVID-19 lockdown. Parents found it helpful; it increased their confidence and positively changed their health-seeking behaviors. Providing parents with targeted information to recognize serious illness in children at home could potentially foster self-care and safely maintain a reduction in pediatric emergency attendances for self-limiting illnesses.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Front Pediatr Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fped.2020.580323

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Language: English Journal: Front Pediatr Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fped.2020.580323