Uncomplicated urinary incontinence (UI) in school-age children is a prevalent yet underrecognized problem that has remained in the shadow of other concerns commonly perceived as more prominent or urgent. There is good evidence that functional UI in children can be treated and managed effectively. When there is no structural or neurologic abnormality and the underlying cause of the UI is related to either the storage or voiding phase of the bladder cycle then it is considered functional. School nurses are in an ideal position to identify, manage, and help children with functional UI cope effectively while maintaining healthy psychosocial well-being and educational success
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the commonest bacterial infections seen in children, ranking...
Purpose: Enuresis can cause loss of self-esteem in children, change relations with family and friend...
Objective: To characterize a cohort of children with non‐neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence fol...
When a child has a urinary tract infection (UTI), paediatricians are concerned lest this brings to l...
Abstract Urinary incontinence in children, whether occurring during the day or night, is a very dist...
Purpose: We estimated the spectrum and risk factors for daytime urinary incontinence in school-age c...
Objective: To review the classification, evaluation, and management of pediatric urinary incontinenc...
Urinary incontinence in children is a complex problem of varying causes. Most children brought to ph...
Up to 10% of school-age children suffer from recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and/or urinar...
Objective Functional urinary incontinence causes considerable morbidity in 8.4% of school-age childr...
Objective: The aim was to determine the prevalence of voiding dysfunction and its related risk facto...
A normal development of lower urinary tract function control evolves from involuntary bladder emp...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
Introduction & background: Despite adequate management, 20% of children with overactive bladder (OAB...
The ability to maintain normal continence for urine and stools is not achievable in all children by ...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the commonest bacterial infections seen in children, ranking...
Purpose: Enuresis can cause loss of self-esteem in children, change relations with family and friend...
Objective: To characterize a cohort of children with non‐neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence fol...
When a child has a urinary tract infection (UTI), paediatricians are concerned lest this brings to l...
Abstract Urinary incontinence in children, whether occurring during the day or night, is a very dist...
Purpose: We estimated the spectrum and risk factors for daytime urinary incontinence in school-age c...
Objective: To review the classification, evaluation, and management of pediatric urinary incontinenc...
Urinary incontinence in children is a complex problem of varying causes. Most children brought to ph...
Up to 10% of school-age children suffer from recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) and/or urinar...
Objective Functional urinary incontinence causes considerable morbidity in 8.4% of school-age childr...
Objective: The aim was to determine the prevalence of voiding dysfunction and its related risk facto...
A normal development of lower urinary tract function control evolves from involuntary bladder emp...
Purpose: This article is one of the standardization documents of the International Children's Contin...
Introduction & background: Despite adequate management, 20% of children with overactive bladder (OAB...
The ability to maintain normal continence for urine and stools is not achievable in all children by ...
Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the commonest bacterial infections seen in children, ranking...
Purpose: Enuresis can cause loss of self-esteem in children, change relations with family and friend...
Objective: To characterize a cohort of children with non‐neurogenic daytime urinary incontinence fol...