Journal of Tropical Pediatrics Advance Access originally published online on November 25, 2007
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics 2008 54(1):70-73; doi:10.1093/tropej/fmm077
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The Accuracy of Mother's Touch to Detect Fever in Children: A Systematic Review
aDepartment of Family Medicine, International Medical University, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
bDepartment of Primary Care Medicine, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
cKlinik Keluarga, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and
dDepartment of Family Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Correspondence: Associate Prof. C. L. Teng, Department of Family Medicine, International Medical University, Jalan Rasah, 70300 Seremban, Malaysia. E-mail < tengcl{at}gmail.com>.
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Universally, mothers often use touching to detect fever in their children. We perform a systematic review of published diagnostic studies evaluating the ability of mothers to detect fever in their children by touching. We found 10 studies satisfying our inclusion criteria. The meta-analysis revealed a summary sensitivity of 89.2% and summary specificity of 50%—maternal touch is perhaps more useful to exclude fever rather than to rule in fever. However, due to significant heterogeneity in the included studies, interpretation of the summary data is difficult.
Key Words: fever mother palpation children systematic review
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