Stadtler A C, Burke P
Children's Hospital, Medical Diagnostic Clinics, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Clin Excell Nurse Pract. 1998 Mar;2(2):83-7.
Toilet training is a major developmental milestone for children and parents. Accurate statistics on the prevalence of toilet-training failure do not exist; however, it is estimated that approximately 4% of 4-year-olds are not bowel trained. A number of biopsychosocial and developmental factors can interfere with toilet training. Frequently, a cycle of withholding and constipation with painful bowel movements and/or overflow incontinence ensues. A case study of a 4-year-old boy with encopresis and pervasive developmental disorder will highlight an interdisciplinary team's approach to helping children (4-6 years old) toilet train. Along with individual patient care management, parents and children attended (separately) a six-session medical and psychoeducational group called "Toilet School." This group model employs the principles of behavior modification, the concepts of children's preoperational thinking, and a philosophy of care that values collaborative relationships between caregivers and families.
如厕训练对儿童和家长来说是一个重要的发育里程碑。目前尚无关于如厕训练失败发生率的准确统计数据;然而,据估计,约4%的4岁儿童尚未完成排便训练。许多生物心理社会和发育因素会干扰如厕训练。通常会出现抑制和便秘的循环,伴有排便疼痛和/或大便失禁。一个患有大便失禁和广泛性发育障碍的4岁男孩的案例研究将突出一个跨学科团队帮助4至6岁儿童进行如厕训练的方法。除了对个体患者的护理管理外,家长和孩子(分别)参加了一个为期六节的医学和心理教育小组,名为“如厕学校”。这种小组模式采用行为矫正原则、儿童前运算思维概念以及重视照顾者与家庭之间合作关系的护理理念。