Maternal Knowledge, Perception, and Attitude Regarding the Management of Childhood Febrile Illness
Background: Maternal knowledge, perception, and attitude play a crucial role in the effective management of childhood febrile illnesses, as mothers are often the primary caregivers. Understanding how mothers recognize, interpret, and respond to fever can influence the timely administration of appropriate care. This highlights the importance of educating mothers on fever management practices to improve health outcomes for children.