Acute care and antibiotic seeking for upper respiratory tract infections for children in day care: parental knowledge and day care center policies.

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BACKGROUND

Children who attend day care are high consumers of antibiotics. Studies suggest that physicians prescribe unnecessary antibiotics for upper respiratory tract infections (URIs) for children who attend day care on the basis of perceived pressure from parents and/or day care centers.

OBJECTIVE

To determine both parental and day care-level predictors of acute care and antibiotic seeking for children who attend day care.

METHODS

We conducted a day care center-based cross-sectional survey of parents and day care center staff. Two hundred eleven parents of children attending 36 day care centers in Massachusetts completed a survey. Day care center staff completed a separate survey addressing their day care center's policies for ill children.

RESULTS

Few parents reported day care staff pressure to seek care from a physician (3.9%) or antibiotics (1.9%). In multivariate models, higher parental knowledge about URIs was related to decreased acute care seeking for 3 upper respiratory symptoms (clear rhinorrhea, green rhinorrhea, and cough) in the absence of fever (odds ratios and 95% confidence intervals: 0.45 [0.31-0.65], 0.66 [0.52-0.85], and 0.57 [0.45-0.72], respectively). Parent-reported acute care seeking was not related to a day care center's polices for exclusion or physician clearance for these illnesses. Similar results were also found for the parental belief that antibiotics expedite return to day care for these symptoms.

CONCLUSION

Although it has been suggested that inappropriate day care center policies for exclusion motivate parental acute care and antibiotic seeking, this study suggests that parental knowledge is a more important predictor of these reported behaviors than are day care center policies.

Abbreviation
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med
Publication Date
2003-04-01
Volume
157
Issue
4
Page Numbers
369-74
Pubmed ID
12695233
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Full Title
Acute care and antibiotic seeking for upper respiratory tract infections for children in day care: parental knowledge and day care center policies.
Authors
Friedman JF, Lee GM, Kleinman KP, Finkelstein JA