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  1. Article: Home quarantine compliance is low in children with fever during COVID-19 epidemic.

    Lou, Qing / Su, De-Quan / Wang, Sun-Qin / Gao, E / Li, Lian-Qiao / Zhuo, Zhi-Qiang

    World journal of clinical cases

    2020  Volume 8, Issue 16, Page(s) 3465–3473

    Abstract: ... measures at home is low during the COVID-19 epidemic. Strengthening education on the quarantine measures is ... Aim: To study factors that influence home quarantine compliance in children with fever during ... had significantly better compliance.: Conclusion: Compliance of children with fever to quarantine ...

    Abstract Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak began in China at the end of 2019. The disease is highly infectious. In order to prevent and control the epidemic situation, the state has issued a series of measures to guide the prevention and control of the epidemic. At the same time, it also introduced the measure of home isolation for children with fever. However, due to the nature of children, the implementation of the home isolation turned out to be quite difficult, and questions regarding the home isolation were brought out by parents when seeing doctors. For this reason, we decided to conduct this study.
    Aim: To study factors that influence home quarantine compliance in children with fever during the COVID-19 epidemic.
    Methods: A total of 495 paediatric patients with respiratory tract infection and fever were selected from the general fever clinic at Xiamen Children's Hospital from February 6-27, 2020. On day 8 after the hospital visit, follow-up was conducted by telephone to evaluate the compliance of home quarantine.
    Results: Among the ten quarantine measures, the proportion of families adhering to keeping 1.5 m distance, proper hand hygiene, wearing masks at home, and proper cough etiquette was very low (< 30% for each measure). Our analysis showed that compliance was related to gender and age of children, gender and age of primary caregiver, number of children in the family, and intensity of information on quarantine measures. We observed that compliance increased with the age of children. Compared with children whose caregivers were young adults, children with elderly caregivers were 2.461 times more likely to show poor compliance. Furthermore, children who received intensive information on quarantine measures had significantly better compliance.
    Conclusion: Compliance of children with fever to quarantine measures at home is low during the COVID-19 epidemic. Strengthening education on the quarantine measures is critical to improve compliance, in particular in young children with elderly caregivers.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-25
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2307-8960
    ISSN 2307-8960
    DOI 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i16.3465
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article: Home quarantine compliance is low in children with fever during COVID-19 epidemic

    Lou, Q. / Su, D. Q. / Wang, S. Q. / Gao, E. / Li, L. Q. / Zhuo, Z. Q.

    World Journal of Clinical Cases

    Abstract: ... CONCLUSION Compliance of children with fever to quarantine measures at home is low during the COVID-19 ... To study factors that influence home quarantine compliance in children with fever during the COVID-19 ... epidemic Strengthening education on the quarantine measures is critical to improve compliance ...

    Abstract BACKGROUND The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak began in China at the end of 2019 The disease is highly infectious In order to prevent and control the epidemic situation, the state has issued a series of measures to guide the prevention and control of the epidemic At the same time, it also introduced the measure of home isolation for children with fever However, due to the nature of children, the implementation of the home isolation turned out to be quite difficult, and questions regarding the home isolation were brought out by parents when seeing doctors For this reason, we decided to conduct this study AIM To study factors that influence home quarantine compliance in children with fever during the COVID-19 epidemic METHODS A total of 495 paediatric patients with respiratory tract infection and fever were selected from the general fever clinic at Xiamen Children's Hospital from February 6-27, 2020 On day 8 after the hospital visit, follow-up was conducted by telephone to evaluate the compliance of home quarantine RESULTS Among the ten quarantine measures, the proportion of families adhering to keeping 1 5 m distance, proper hand hygiene, wearing masks at home, and proper cough etiquette was very low (< 30% for each measure) Our analysis showed that compliance was related to gender and age of children, gender and age of primary caregiver, number of children in the family, and intensity of information on quarantine measures We observed that compliance increased with the age of children Compared with children whose caregivers were young adults, children with elderly caregivers were 2 461 times more likely to show poor compliance Furthermore, children who received intensive information on quarantine measures had significantly better compliance CONCLUSION Compliance of children with fever to quarantine measures at home is low during the COVID-19 epidemic Strengthening education on the quarantine measures is critical to improve compliance, in particular in young children with elderly caregivers
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #743039
    Database COVID19

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