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  • Volume:45 Issue:3
  • Chronic Cough: A neglected area in pediatric clinical practice

Chronic Cough: A neglected area in pediatric clinical practice

Authors : Ali ÖZDEMİR
Pages : 229-335
Doi:10.5798/dicletip.457227
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Publication Date : 2018-09-05
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: Cough is one of the most common but usually neglected complaint in pediatric clinical practice. We aimed to explore the knowledge, attitude and clinical practice among general pediatricians on chronic cough management. Methods: Data were prepared as questionnaires that had been developed by cough guidelines in the literature.  Results: Among 109 general pediatricians, a total of 88 (80,7%) participated into the study; 43.2 % were female and the mean age was 42.01±7.89 yrs. The response for the definition of chronic cough ranged from 2 weeks to 6 months. Of the participants, 45.4% stated that they frequently evaluated children with chronic cough. The majority (79.5%) sought consultation from one to four discrete specialties. The most frequently ordered two tests were chest radiography (88.6%) and complete blood count (30.7%). The majority of pediatricians prescribed antibiotics (95.5%), antitussives (67.0%), expectorants (77.3%), anti-histamines (62.5%) and empiric anti-reflux medications (69.3%) to children with chronic cough. Most commonly prescribed antibiotic was macrolides (95.5%). Among pediatricians, only 12.5% questioned passive smoking exposure and rarely advised professional counseling against smoking to parents (55.6%).Overall, 66.0% of pediatricians agreed that they did not feel fully satisfied in the management of chronic cough in children. All supported the preparation of a national guideline and were willing for postgraduate education on chronic cough management.  Conclusions: This study emphasizes the pediatricians’ lack of knowledge on chronic cough management in children. Education is crucially important on chronic cough management among general pediatricians which possibly decrease the differences in personal practice.  
Keywords : Children, chronic cough

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