AIM: This study aimed to explore referral and triage pathways for paediatric patients referred to an Australian hospital with bowel dysfunction (isolated or mixed bowel and bladder). METHODS: We conducted a retrospective audit of patients who attended their first clinic appointment during April to June 2014. Patients were included if they: (i) were a new patient referred for symptoms of constipation, soiling, daytime urinary incontinence or enuresis; and (ii) attended the encopresis, general medicine, continence, gastroenterology, paediatric surgery, urology, renal or Child and Adolescent Mental Health clinic. Patients with an organic cause (e.g. Hirschsprung disease) for their dysfunction were excluded. RESULTS: Of 1485 new patients seen a...
Objectives: Constipation is a common problem in children. Chronic functional constipation (CFC) has ...
BACKGROUND: Although direct medical costs for constipation-related medical visits are thought to be ...
Please add to the NZCYES collectionBackground: The 2015 New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Ser...
AIM: Paediatric bladder dysfunction, including daytime urinary incontinence and enuresis, is a commo...
AIM: Enuresis, defined as intermittent incontinence occurring exclusively during sleep, affects 4-19...
Summary: The goals of this study were to describe the pattern of voiding disorders in children in ou...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse led clinic (NLC) compared with a consultant led paedi...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
© 2015 Australian College of Nursing Ltd. Objective: To estimate cost, health education provision, m...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
The aims of this study are to evaluate in a pragmatic cross-sectional study, the clinical characteri...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
AIM: To describe the prevalence and consultation characteristics of enuresis in Australian paediatri...
Aim: To investigate and compare the approach to childhood constipation by primary care physicians (P...
Introduction:Constipation causes physical, psychological morbidity and poor quality of life Data fro...
Objectives: Constipation is a common problem in children. Chronic functional constipation (CFC) has ...
BACKGROUND: Although direct medical costs for constipation-related medical visits are thought to be ...
Please add to the NZCYES collectionBackground: The 2015 New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Ser...
AIM: Paediatric bladder dysfunction, including daytime urinary incontinence and enuresis, is a commo...
AIM: Enuresis, defined as intermittent incontinence occurring exclusively during sleep, affects 4-19...
Summary: The goals of this study were to describe the pattern of voiding disorders in children in ou...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse led clinic (NLC) compared with a consultant led paedi...
Purpose: We aimed to compare the prevalence rates and associated symptoms of constipation and fecal ...
© 2015 Australian College of Nursing Ltd. Objective: To estimate cost, health education provision, m...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
The aims of this study are to evaluate in a pragmatic cross-sectional study, the clinical characteri...
Purpose:Bladder and bowel dysfunction is a common but underdiagnosed pediatric entity which may repr...
AIM: To describe the prevalence and consultation characteristics of enuresis in Australian paediatri...
Aim: To investigate and compare the approach to childhood constipation by primary care physicians (P...
Introduction:Constipation causes physical, psychological morbidity and poor quality of life Data fro...
Objectives: Constipation is a common problem in children. Chronic functional constipation (CFC) has ...
BACKGROUND: Although direct medical costs for constipation-related medical visits are thought to be ...
Please add to the NZCYES collectionBackground: The 2015 New Zealand Child and Youth Epidemiology Ser...