“…From the results of the analysis of the identified articles, various levels of knowledge were found in the articles analyzed, including poor knowledge (Bukan et al, 2020;Fretes et al, 2021;Galyubi et al, 2021;Palele et al, 2022;Widiasari et al, 2020) and good knowledge (Andriani et al, 2020;Lay et al, 2020;Nugroho et al, 2020). Lack of knowledge in families, especially regarding symptoms and causes (Bukan et al, 2020;Fretes et al, 2021;Widiasari et al, 2020), prevention of events, and transmission (Galyubi et al, 2021;Palele et al, 2022). As previously explained, knowledge is the basis for decision making; this is reflected in the analyzed articles where most families with knowledge more or less prefer to self-medicate or not take treatment at all when the symptoms they feel do not interfere with daily activities.…”