Baumer J H, David T J, Valentine S J, Roberts J E, Hughes B R
Dev Med Child Neurol. 1981 Aug;23(4):462-4. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1981.tb02019.x.
Fifty parents of 36 consecutive children admitted to hospital with their first febrile convulsion were interviewed shortly after the event. Very few parents voluntarily said that they had thought their child was dying, but when asked specifically the majority said they had thought the child was dying or likely to die. This common fear should be kept in mind when discussing febrile convulsions with parents, who are unlikely to volunteer the information.
对连续收治的36名首次因热性惊厥入院患儿的50名家长在事件发生后不久进行了访谈。很少有家长主动表示他们曾认为自己的孩子快要死了,但当被专门询问时,大多数家长表示他们曾认为孩子快要死了或可能会死。在与家长讨论热性惊厥时应牢记这种常见的恐惧,因为家长不太可能主动提供这一信息。