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Title: The administration of rescue medication to children with prolonged acute convulsive seizures in a non-hospital setting : an exploratory survey of healthcare professionals' perspectives
Authors: Arzimanoglou, Alexis
Lagae, Lieven
Cross, J. Helen
Beghi, Ettore
Mifsud, Janet
Bennett, Christine
Schmidt, Dieter
Wait, Suzanne
Harvey, Gordon
Keywords: Convulsions in children
Convulsions -- Treatment
Epilepsy in children
Clinical competence
Guideline adherence
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media
Citation: Arzimanoglou, A., Lagae, L., Cross, J., Beghi, E., Mifsud, J., Bennett, C., ... Harvey, G. (2014). The administration of rescue medication to children with prolonged acute convulsive seizures in a non-hospital setting: An exploratory survey of healthcare professionals’ perspectives. European Journal of Pediatrics, 173(6), 773-779.
Abstract: Timely administration of rescue medication for prolonged convulsive seizures lasting more than 5 min is necessary to prevent progression to status epilepticus in children. The Practices in Emergency and Rescue Medication for Epilepsy Managed with Community Administered Therapy (PERFECT™) initiative was set up to gain a better understanding of how prolonged convulsive seizures in children are managed when they occur outside of the hospital. We present the findings from an exploratory telephone survey of 128 healthcare professionals (HCPs) (85 pediatric neurologists and neurologists, 28 community pediatricians, and 15 epilepsy nurses) from six EU countries, conducted as part of the PERFECT™ initiative. Among HCPs, there was greater awareness of local protocols and lesser awareness of national or international guidelines. HCPs were not very aware of how prolonged convulsive seizures were managed outside of the hospital and had few professional links to schools or other settings where these seizures were most likely to occur. Approximately one third believed that lack of confidence and fear of liability were barriers to caregivers administering treatment in schools, as was insufficient training of caregivers in the wider community on the management of prolonged convulsive seizures.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87054
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