The factors that predict the anxiety of parents when their child is suffering from fever have been recognized in some research works . According to Impicciatore et al., an optimistic association was identified among Italian mothers’ worries regarding the inadequate sources of information about mild to moderate fever management in their kids, inability to manage the children having fever and mothers having low learning capacity(Impicciatore P., 1998). These predictors have also been substantiated amid the higher socioeconomic group of people and the learned people, through other surveys(Kramer M., 1985)(Singhi S., 1991)
2.8 Practices for measuring temperature
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Parents wake their sleeping child suffering from fever to give antipyretics because they are afraid of the consequences of fever(Schmitt, 1980) .
There has not been any change in this practice and instead it has increased. 48% to 53% parents woke up their febrile sleeping child in 1980 (Schmitt, 1980) and in the 2000s, 66% to 92% parents do this practice.(Al-Eissa Y., 2000)(Crocetti M, 2001)(Sarrell M., 2002).
Most parents need to be reassured that when their children suffer from fever, they are able to manage them appropriately. Parents contact their doctor for low grade fevers and short duration fevers (Kramer M., 1985)(Kelly L., 1996)(Impicciatore P., 1998). Liqa Athamneh et al., reported that 18% of Jordanian parents in their study phoned the doctor for assistance on which medications to give to their children when they were suffering from fever or they would go to see him, while only one in ten of the parents would ask assistance of the doctor on dosage of the medications to be used (Liqa Athamneh, 2014). Almost half of the Palestinian parents in the study by Sa’ed H Zyoud et al., visited the pharmacy for guidance when their child were febrile together with vomiting or diarrhea while one fifth of the parents would give medications to reduce the temperature as well as seeked the help of a doctor (Sa’ed H Zyoud,