PURPOSE: Children with Down syndrome (DS) are more likely to experience bladder bowel dysfunction (BBD) than typically developing children, which could in turn have a serious effect on children with DS and on their parents and other family members. This study aimed to explore the prevalence of BBD in Korean children with DS and its effect on parental quality of life (QOL). DESIGN AND METHODS: To assess BBD and parental QOL, we used self-administered questionnaires (Dysfunctional Voiding Symptom Score [DVSS], Rome IV criteria, and World Health Organization Quality of Life scale [WHOQOL-BREF]) for parents of children with DS. We collected data from 86 parents between September and October 2017 through an online community website. ...
Down syndrome (DS), the most common chromosomal abnormality with a prevalence of 1 case per 600 live...
Objectives Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that ...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...
Aims In children with Down syndrome (DS) which causes cognitive impairment and intellectual disabili...
GI disorders affect the quality of children. Children with Down syndrome have a high prevalence of G...
Background Despite the fact that functional lower urinary tract symptoms are common among people wit...
AimsTo assess the rates of incontinence and associated psychological problems in children, adolescen...
Objectives: Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that...
Lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) is a common problem in children. Data on it's prevalence in i...
Objectives: Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of abnormal voiding and bowel habits in healthy children, and...
BACKGROUND: Sleep problems are common among children with Down syndrome (DS), and they can have a se...
Objective: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a delay in cognitive and motor development and have...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
Down syndrome (DS), the most common chromosomal abnormality with a prevalence of 1 case per 600 live...
Objectives Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that ...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...
Aims In children with Down syndrome (DS) which causes cognitive impairment and intellectual disabili...
GI disorders affect the quality of children. Children with Down syndrome have a high prevalence of G...
Background Despite the fact that functional lower urinary tract symptoms are common among people wit...
AimsTo assess the rates of incontinence and associated psychological problems in children, adolescen...
Objectives: Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that...
Lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) is a common problem in children. Data on it's prevalence in i...
Objectives: Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the prevalence of abnormal voiding and bowel habits in healthy children, and...
BACKGROUND: Sleep problems are common among children with Down syndrome (DS), and they can have a se...
Objective: Children with Down syndrome (DS) show a delay in cognitive and motor development and have...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
Down syndrome (DS), the most common chromosomal abnormality with a prevalence of 1 case per 600 live...
Objectives Children with Down syndrome have delayed psychomotor development, which is a factor that ...
Children with Down syndrome (DS) have delayed psychomotor development. We investigated levels of dev...