Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Delta University for Science and Technology, Gamasa, Egypt.
Department of Physical Therapy for Pediatrics, Faculty of Physical Therapy, October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, Giza, Egypt.
Eur J Pediatr. 2024 Sep;183(9):3943-3958. doi: 10.1007/s00431-024-05639-8. Epub 2024 Jun 26.
Painful defecation, the passage of hard stools, unpleasant or irregular bowel deviation/movements from regular rate, and/or the feeling of not enough elimination of stool are common symptoms of functional constipation. The goals in treating constipation are to produce soft, painless stools and to prevent the re-accumulation of feces. This study looked at how the telerehabilitation home program (TRP) affected the symptoms of FC and the children who were constipated in terms of their quality of life. A randomized controlled trial included 400 children aging 4-18 years with functional constipation distributed in two groups: control group consisted of 200 children receiving pharmaceutical treatment and the intervention group consisted of 200 children receiving the telerehabilitation home program in addition to pharmaceutical treatment. Both groups received the interventions for 6 months. The outcomes in terms of functional constipation symptoms and quality of life are measured and compared pre- and post-interventions. Adding the telerehabilitation home program to pharmaceutical treatment of functional constipation in children results in prominent improvement in the condition; there is a significant difference between the intervention and control group in all Rome criteria which assess symptoms of functional constipation except rush to the bath-room to poop which showed non-significant difference; there is also a significant difference between the intervention and control group in all domains of the SF-36 questionnaire which assess quality of life except the mental health domain which showed non-significant difference.
Adding the telerehabilitation home program to pharmaceutical treatment of functional constipation in children results in prominent improvement in symptoms of functional constipation and quality of life.
Our study was registered retrospectively with Clinicaltrials.gov under the identifier NCT06207721 on 5 January 2024.
• Painful defecation, passage of hard stools, unpleasant or irregular bowel movements, feeling of incomplete stool elimination are common symptoms of functional constipation. • Goals in treating constipation include producing soft, painless stools and preventing re-accumulation of feces.
• Adding telerehabilitation home program to pharmaceutical treatment resulted in significant improvement in functional constipation symptoms and quality of life. • Significant differences between intervention group (200 children receiving telerehabilitation home program in addition to pharmaceutical treatment) and control group (200 children receiving pharmaceutical treatment) were observed in all Rome criteria except for rush to the bathroom to poop, and in all domains of SF36 questionnaire except for the mental health domain.
探讨远程康复家庭计划(TRP)对功能性便秘(FC)患儿症状及生活质量的影响。
采用随机对照试验,纳入 400 例 4-18 岁功能性便秘患儿,分为对照组(200 例,接受药物治疗)和干预组(200 例,在药物治疗基础上接受 TRP)。两组均接受干预 6 个月。比较两组患儿干预前后的功能性便秘症状及生活质量。
与对照组相比,干预组患儿除急迫感外,其他罗马 III 功能性便秘诊断标准的所有症状均显著改善(P<0.05);干预组除精神健康领域外,生活质量简表 36 项(SF-36)的所有领域评分均显著升高(P<0.05)。
在药物治疗的基础上联合 TRP 可显著改善儿童 FC 的症状和生活质量。