Smith Rasmus, Wøldike Peter Michael, Linneberg Allan
Glostrup Hospital, Forskningscenter for Forebyggelse og Sundhed-Region Hovedstaden, Glostrup.
Ugeskr Laeger. 2008 May 26;170(22):1930-3.
The aim was to investigate the methods of first-choice for clinical temperature measurement in Danish hospital wards.
A questionnaire study involving 444 Danish hospital wards specialised in internal medicine, orthopaedic surgery, abdominal surgery or paediatrics.
348 hospital wards (78%) responded to the questionnaire. Ear and rectal temperature measurement were the most frequent methods of first-choice in Danish hospital wards (44% and 50%, respectively). There was a statistically significant difference in the method of first-choice between specialties and between the regions of Denmark. Regardless of specialty and region both methods were frequently used as first-choice.
Our results reflect a lack of consensus on the method of first-choice in daily clinical assessment of temperature in Danish hospital wards.