Non-contact infrared thermometers compared with current approaches in primary care for children aged 5 years and under: a method comparison study

Oct 28, 2020Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)

Comparing No-Touch Infrared Thermometers with Usual Methods for Measuring Temperature in Young Children

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Abstract

A total of 401 children were recruited, with readings from non-contact infrared thermometers differing from axillary thermometer readings by -0.14 °C on average.

  • The difference in readings between the Thermofocus non-contact infrared thermometer and the axillary thermometer ranged from -1.57 °C to 1.29 °C.
  • The Firhealth non-contact infrared thermometer showed an average difference of -0.16 °C compared to the axillary thermometer, with a range from -1.54 °C to 1.22 °C.
  • Sensitivity for detecting fever was 66.7% for the Thermofocus thermometer and 12.5% for the Firhealth thermometer.
  • Specificity was high for both devices, at 98.0% for Thermofocus and 99.4% for Firhealth.
  • Discomfort ratings were highest for the axillary thermometer, while most parents found all methods acceptable.
  • Non-contact thermometers required fewer readings than electronic axillary and infrared tympanic thermometers.

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