OBJECTIVES: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a common and stressful symptom of constipation in children. Recurrent FI causes psychological and physiological changes, complicating treatment as symptom duration progresses; however, parental misconceptions about the causes of FI may delay seeking medical care. The aim of the present study was to assess parental knowledge about FI and determine how this relates to the care and treatment of FI. METHODS: A questionnaire was developed from qualitative interviews and clinician input. The questionnaire was administered to 251 parents and tested for reliability and validity. Subscales were compared between parents who did and did not consult a clinician. In addition, 30 parents completed the questionnaire...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
Constipation in children is a universal problem, occurring in 0.7-28% of the population. The exact a...
OBJECTIVE: Behavior problems are common in children with functional constipation. This study assesse...
OBJECTIVES: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a common and stressful symptom of constipation in children. R...
Objectives: Understanding families\u27 quality of life can be important for interdisciplinary treatm...
Parenting factors are assumed to play a role in the development and maintenance of childhood constip...
Pediatric functional constipation (FC) reportedly affects at least 1 in 10 children worldwide. Paren...
Contains fulltext : 71316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fecal incontin...
Background: Functional constipation is the most common chronic disorder in childhood with a great im...
This article addresses the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric fecal incontinence in 4 main categor...
We aimed to study constipation and fecal incontinence in terms of prevalence, recognizing the disord...
Toilet-trained children older than 4 years who applied to the outpatient clinic of the Department of...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the pediatrician's knowledge regarding the diagnostic and therapeut...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the pediatrician's knowledge regarding the diagnostic and therapeutic a...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
Constipation in children is a universal problem, occurring in 0.7-28% of the population. The exact a...
OBJECTIVE: Behavior problems are common in children with functional constipation. This study assesse...
OBJECTIVES: Fecal incontinence (FI) is a common and stressful symptom of constipation in children. R...
Objectives: Understanding families\u27 quality of life can be important for interdisciplinary treatm...
Parenting factors are assumed to play a role in the development and maintenance of childhood constip...
Pediatric functional constipation (FC) reportedly affects at least 1 in 10 children worldwide. Paren...
Contains fulltext : 71316.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Fecal incontin...
Background: Functional constipation is the most common chronic disorder in childhood with a great im...
This article addresses the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric fecal incontinence in 4 main categor...
We aimed to study constipation and fecal incontinence in terms of prevalence, recognizing the disord...
Toilet-trained children older than 4 years who applied to the outpatient clinic of the Department of...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
Abstract Objective: To evaluate the pediatrician's knowledge regarding the diagnostic and therapeut...
AbstractObjectiveTo evaluate the pediatrician's knowledge regarding the diagnostic and therapeutic a...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
Constipation in children is a universal problem, occurring in 0.7-28% of the population. The exact a...
OBJECTIVE: Behavior problems are common in children with functional constipation. This study assesse...