Department of Pediatrics, KU Leuven University Hospitals, Leuven, Belgium.
Leuven Child and Health Institute, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Arch Dis Child. 2023 Aug;108(8):654-658. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2022-325220. Epub 2023 Mar 16.
Parents are often confronted with a difficult decision when their child falls ill: should they go to the general practitioner (GP) or not? This study aims to describe this process comprehensively in order to allow clinicians to assess the extent to which parents can recognise clinical warning signs and act accordingly. The purpose of this study is to describe parents' decision-making processes when deciding whether or not to consult a GP for their sick child.
We used a qualitative study design based on semistructured interviews to investigate the decision-making process of 25 parents. Four case scenarios describing a developing illness in a child were presented.
Parents' reasons for seeking medical attention could be divided into two main categories. First, non-specific fears lead parents to consult a doctor. Parents were alarmed by the persistence and progression of symptoms, the combination of symptoms or changes in their child's behaviour or they needed reassurance. Second, several specific fears were identified. Sometimes, parents fear a specific disease, while at other times, they are concerned about warning signs. Some parents, however, would not seek medical attention at any decision point even though their child could be in a potentially life-threatening situation.
Although parents make carefully considered decisions on whether or not to consult a doctor, many appear to miss red flags, including more experienced parents. Conversely, some become overly concerned with certain specific symptoms such as fever, and few parents are familiar with self-management strategies.
当孩子生病时,父母常常面临一个艰难的决定:是否应该去看全科医生(GP)?本研究旨在全面描述这一过程,以便让临床医生评估父母识别临床警示信号并做出相应反应的程度。本研究旨在描述父母在决定是否因孩子生病而咨询全科医生时的决策过程。
我们采用基于半结构化访谈的定性研究设计,调查了 25 位父母的决策过程。呈现了四个描述孩子病情发展的病例场景。
父母寻求医疗关注的原因可分为两大类。首先,非特异性恐惧导致父母去看医生。父母对症状的持续和进展、症状的组合、孩子行为的变化或他们需要安慰感到警惕。其次,确定了几个具体的恐惧原因。有时,父母担心特定的疾病,而有时则担心警示信号。然而,有些父母即使孩子可能处于危及生命的情况,也不会在任何决策点寻求医疗关注。
尽管父母在是否咨询医生的问题上做出了深思熟虑的决定,但许多父母似乎错过了一些危险信号,包括一些经验丰富的父母。相反,一些父母对特定症状(如发烧)过度关注,而很少有父母熟悉自我管理策略。