Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2024.
World J Clin Cases. Jul 26, 2024; 12(21): 4518-4526
Published online Jul 26, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i21.4518
Table 1 Baseline data
Factor

Control group (n = 67)
Research group (n = 44)
χ2 value
P value
Age0.3510.553
≥ 2 years4230
< 2 years2514
Gender1.0150.313
Male3720
Female3024
BMI1.7110.190
≥ 18 kg/m22310
< 18 kg/m24434
Duration of convulsions1.9470.162
≥ 5 minutes2925
< 5 minutes3819
Type of convulsions0.7800.377
Simple type4533
Complex type2211
Causes of disease0.5780.748
Upper respiratory tract infections3723
Pneumonia2012
Bacterial dysentery109
Family history of convulsions2.5770.108
Yes1516
No5228
Table 2 Comparison of compliance in children, n (%)
Groups
Full compliance
Partial compliance
Noncompliance
Compliance rate
Control group (n = 67)33 (49.25)30 (44.77)4 (5.98)63 (94.02)
Research group (n = 44)18 (38.64)15 (34.09)11 (27.27)32 (72.73)
χ2 value8.2688.553
P value0.0160.003
Table 3 Comparison of nursing satisfaction, n (%)
Groups
Very satisfied
Basically satisfied
Dissatisfied
Satisfaction
Control group (n = 67)38 (56.73)24 (35.82)5 (7.45)62 (92.55)
Research group (n = 44)16 (36.37)18 (40.93)10 (22.70)34 (77.30)
χ2 value7.0235.295
P value0.0290.021
Table 4 Complication rates in children, n (%)
Groups
Cerebral edema
Infection
Water–electrolyte disorders
Brain injury
Total incidence
Control group (n = 67)1 (1.49)2 (2.98)1 (1.49)1 (1.49)5 (7.45)
Research group (n = 44)3 (6.81)3 (6.81)2 (4.54)2 (4.54)10 (22.70)
χ2 value2.1680.9070.9410.9415.295
P value0.1400.3400.3310.3310.021