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儿童排便障碍问题被低估且容易被忽视:一项横断面研究。

The problem of defecation disorders in children is underestimated and easily goes unrecognized: a cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Division of Pediatric Surgery, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, P.O. Box 30 001, 9700, RB, Groningen, the Netherlands.

Department of Surgery, Anorectal Physiology Laboratory, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2019 Jan;178(1):33-39. doi: 10.1007/s00431-018-3243-6. Epub 2018 Sep 27.

Abstract

We aimed to study constipation and fecal incontinence in terms of prevalence, recognizing the disorders, help-seeking behavior, and associated symptoms. In this cross-sectional study, 240 children (8 to 18 years) from the general Dutch population completed a questionnaire about defecation disorders. After exclusions for anorectal/pelvic surgery or comorbidities, we analyzed 212 children. The prevalence of constipation was 15.6%; in a quarter of the cases, it co-occurred with fecal incontinence. We found 3% fecal incontinence without constipation. Even though children with a defecation disorder rated their bowel habits worse compared to children without defecation disorders (P < 0.001), 46% constipated children and 67% fecally incontinent children rated their bowel habits as good or very good. Moreover, 21 to 50% of children with a defecation disorder did not mention their symptoms to anybody. Interestingly, most constipated children had "normal" stool frequencies (64%) and consistencies (49%).Conclusion: The prevalence of constipation and fecal incontinence is quite high in children. Stool frequency and consistency is normal in half the constipated children, which may complicate the recognition of constipation. Finally, a considerable number of children does not recognize their disorders as constituting a problem and does not seek help, which leads to an underestimation of these disorders. What is Known: • Constipation and fecal incontinence are common in children, but their prevalence rates may be underestimated due to a variety of reasons. • Diagnosing these disorders remains challenging owing to the variety of symptoms and co-existence with other diseases. What is New: • The prevalence of constipation and fecal incontinence in children is high. • Many children do not recognize their defecation disorders as constituting a problem and do not seek help, which leads to an underestimation of the problem of these disorders.

摘要

我们旨在研究便秘和粪便失禁的流行情况,包括识别这些障碍、寻求帮助的行为以及相关症状。在这项横断面研究中,240 名(8 至 18 岁)来自荷兰普通人群的儿童完成了一份关于排便障碍的问卷。排除肛门直肠/骨盆手术后或合并症后,我们分析了 212 名儿童。便秘的患病率为 15.6%;四分之一的病例同时伴有粪便失禁。我们发现 3%的粪便失禁没有便秘。尽管有排便障碍的儿童比没有排便障碍的儿童对自己的排便习惯评价更差(P<0.001),但 46%的便秘儿童和 67%的粪便失禁儿童对自己的排便习惯评价为良好或非常好。此外,21%至 50%的有排便障碍的儿童没有向任何人提及他们的症状。有趣的是,大多数便秘儿童的粪便频率(64%)和稠度(49%)正常。结论:儿童便秘和粪便失禁的患病率相当高。一半的便秘儿童的粪便频率和稠度正常,这可能使便秘的识别变得复杂。最后,相当一部分儿童没有意识到他们的疾病构成问题,也没有寻求帮助,这导致了这些疾病的低估。已知:•便秘和粪便失禁在儿童中很常见,但由于各种原因,其患病率可能被低估。•由于症状的多样性和与其他疾病的共存,诊断这些疾病仍然具有挑战性。新发现:•儿童便秘和粪便失禁的患病率较高。•许多儿童没有意识到他们的排便障碍构成问题,也没有寻求帮助,这导致了这些障碍问题的低估。

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