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Online Published: 26 Feb 2025
 


Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar

Chimaeze Torty, Janet Thomas, Edet Usun, Vivien Otu, Joannah Ikobah.

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  • Abstract
    Background: Febrile seizure is a common neurological emergency in the Paediatrics. Though usually benign and self-limiting, it can be distressing for caregivers. Perception and attitude of caregivers influence the intervention given, this has been shown to impact outcomes. This study assessed the perception and practice of febrile seizures among caregivers in Calabar, Nigeria.
    Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study among mothers seen at some health facilities in Calabar. Data was collected on demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitudes and, practices on febrile seizures, using a pre-tested interviewer-administered questionnaire. Data was analyzed using SPSS statistical software (version 25.0) and presented using descriptive statistics
    Results: A total of 223 respondents were recruited with a mean age of 32.70 +/-7.14 years. Among the respondents, 61% have some knowledge of febrile seizures. 12.4% of mothers attributed it to witchcraft or demonic attack while 8.8% said it was the same as epilepsy. About one-third (29.3%) of caregivers would administer at least one form of intervention believed to be capable of aborting the seizure at attack at home, including the application of palm kernel oil on the body, application of substances to the eyes, and burns applied on the feet and thrusting of a spoon into the mouth. There was no statistically significant relationship between harmful cultural practices and the socioeconomic class of the mothers.

    Conclusions: The knowledge of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar is fair, however, interventions with harmful traditional practices remains a challenge and community-based health education to improve outcomes and reduce the morbidity is recommended.

    Key words: Seizures, perception, febrile, practices


     
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    Torty C, Thomas J, Usun E, Otu V, Ikobah J. Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. crjmed. 2024; 3(2): 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193


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    Torty C, Thomas J, Usun E, Otu V, Ikobah J. Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. https://www.crjmed.com/?mno=210193 [Access: September 20, 2025]. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193


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    Torty C, Thomas J, Usun E, Otu V, Ikobah J. Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. crjmed. 2024; 3(2): 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193



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    Torty C, Thomas J, Usun E, Otu V, Ikobah J. Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. crjmed. (2024), [cited September 20, 2025]; 3(2): 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193



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    Torty, C., Thomas, . J., Usun, . E., Otu, . V. & Ikobah, . J. (2024) Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. crjmed, 3 (2), 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193



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    Torty, Chimaeze, Janet Thomas, Edet Usun, Vivien Otu, and Joannah Ikobah. 2024. Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. Cross River Journal of Medicine, 3 (2), 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193



    Chicago Style

    Torty, Chimaeze, Janet Thomas, Edet Usun, Vivien Otu, and Joannah Ikobah. "Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar." Cross River Journal of Medicine 3 (2024), 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193



    MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

    Torty, Chimaeze, Janet Thomas, Edet Usun, Vivien Otu, and Joannah Ikobah. "Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar." Cross River Journal of Medicine 3.2 (2024), 49-55. Print. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193



    APA (American Psychological Association) Style

    Torty, C., Thomas, . J., Usun, . E., Otu, . V. & Ikobah, . J. (2024) Perceptions and practices of home management of febrile seizures among mothers in Calabar. Cross River Journal of Medicine, 3 (2), 49-55. doi:10.5455/CRJMED.210193