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Prescription patterns of analgesics, antipyretics, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the management of fever and pain in pediatric patients: a cross-sectional, multicenter study in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
by
BARRAGAN PADILLA, Sergio
, KAMEL ESCALANTE, Maria Carolina
, Diagne-Gueye, Ndeye Ramatoulaye
, Burgos, Fernando
, Farah, Antoine
, Forero, Ilenia
, El Laboudy, Mohamed
, Rivera-Richardson, Ernesto
, Murrieta-Aguttes, Margarita
, Abbas, Abdennour
in
acute pain
/ Analgesics
/ Body temperature
/ Caregivers
/ Children & youth
/ disease management
/ Fear & phobias
/ Fever
/ Health care
/ Hospitals
/ non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
/ Original Research
/ Pain management
/ paracetamol/acetaminophen
/ Pediatrics
/ physician's perception
/ Physicians
/ Questionnaires
2019
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Prescription patterns of analgesics, antipyretics, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the management of fever and pain in pediatric patients: a cross-sectional, multicenter study in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
by
BARRAGAN PADILLA, Sergio
, KAMEL ESCALANTE, Maria Carolina
, Diagne-Gueye, Ndeye Ramatoulaye
, Burgos, Fernando
, Farah, Antoine
, Forero, Ilenia
, El Laboudy, Mohamed
, Rivera-Richardson, Ernesto
, Murrieta-Aguttes, Margarita
, Abbas, Abdennour
in
acute pain
/ Analgesics
/ Body temperature
/ Caregivers
/ Children & youth
/ disease management
/ Fear & phobias
/ Fever
/ Health care
/ Hospitals
/ non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
/ Original Research
/ Pain management
/ paracetamol/acetaminophen
/ Pediatrics
/ physician's perception
/ Physicians
/ Questionnaires
2019
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Prescription patterns of analgesics, antipyretics, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the management of fever and pain in pediatric patients: a cross-sectional, multicenter study in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
by
BARRAGAN PADILLA, Sergio
, KAMEL ESCALANTE, Maria Carolina
, Diagne-Gueye, Ndeye Ramatoulaye
, Burgos, Fernando
, Farah, Antoine
, Forero, Ilenia
, El Laboudy, Mohamed
, Rivera-Richardson, Ernesto
, Murrieta-Aguttes, Margarita
, Abbas, Abdennour
in
acute pain
/ Analgesics
/ Body temperature
/ Caregivers
/ Children & youth
/ disease management
/ Fear & phobias
/ Fever
/ Health care
/ Hospitals
/ non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
/ Original Research
/ Pain management
/ paracetamol/acetaminophen
/ Pediatrics
/ physician's perception
/ Physicians
/ Questionnaires
2019
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Prescription patterns of analgesics, antipyretics, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the management of fever and pain in pediatric patients: a cross-sectional, multicenter study in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
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Prescription patterns of analgesics, antipyretics, and non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for the management of fever and pain in pediatric patients: a cross-sectional, multicenter study in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East
2019
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To evaluate the daily practice of pediatricians, physician-perceived reasons for unsatisfactory effects of treatment, and unmet needs in the management of acute pain and/or fever.
This was a multinational (n=13), multicenter, non interventional, cross-sectional study conducted in Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East in children under 16 years of age with fever (defined as a central body temperature ≥38°C) and/or acute pain (defined as pain lasting ≤6 weeks). Data were collected during a single visit using a structured physician-administered questionnaire and case report forms.
A total of 2125 patients were recruited by 178 physicians between September 2010 and September 2011. From the 2117 analyzed patients, 1856 (87.7%) had fever, 705 (33.3%) had acute pain, and 446 (21.1%) had both. Of 1843 analyzed patients with fever, 1516 (82.3%) were previously prescribed a pharmacological treatment for the management of fever concomitantly with a non pharmacological approach, while 1817/1856 patients (97.9%) were currently receiving a prescribed pharmacological treatment for fever. Paracetamol/acetaminophen was the most commonly prescribed antipyretic medication during both previous (70.8%) and current (64.1%) consultations. With regard to acute pain management, 67.2% of the patients received previous and 93.9% received current treatment for pain. The most frequently prescribed analgesic during previous consultations was paracetamol/acetaminophen (53.7%), and the current most commonly prescribed analgesics were non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (55.2%). Treatment patterns for patients with both fever and acute pain were similar. Overall, 53.4% of the physicians reported poor treatment compliance as a reason for the unsatisfactory effect of the pain/fever treatment, and the most common unmet need was the availability of new drugs (according to 63.5% of the physicians).
Adequate management of fever was observed; however, due to the complex etiology of pediatric pain, better evaluation and management of pain in pediatrics is necessary.
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Taylor & Francis Ltd,Dove Press,Dove
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