Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: Primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) is a prevalent condition in childhood, and the pathophysiology is multifactorial. This study investigated the relationship between the toilet training process (TT) and PMNE in children and adolescents. Patients and Methods: A case-control study was carried out from 2015 to 2020. The presence of PMNE was identified according to International Children's Continence Society criteria. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied to assess TT. Results: The study included 103 children and adolescents with PMNE and 269 participants with normal psychomotor development without PMNE (control group [CG]). Readiness signals were more remembered and less frequent in participants with PMNE (p=0.001) when compared to control group. No differences were found between the groups regarding the onset age of the daytime TT (p= 0.10), the nocturnal TT (p=0.08), the acquisition of daytime continence (p=0.06), and the type of equipment used for the TT (p=0.99). The use of Child-Oriented approach in group of children with enuresis was lower than in controls [87.4% (90/103) versus 94% (250/266)], respectively (OR= 0.44, 95% CI 0.21-0.94, p = 0.039). Conclusions: The age of onset of TT, acquisition of daytime continence, and the type of equipment were not associated with higher occurrence of PMNE. On the other hand, the Child-Oriented approach was a protective factor for the occurrence of PMNE. |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-controlEnuresisToilet TrainingAdolescentABSTRACT Objective: Primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) is a prevalent condition in childhood, and the pathophysiology is multifactorial. This study investigated the relationship between the toilet training process (TT) and PMNE in children and adolescents. Patients and Methods: A case-control study was carried out from 2015 to 2020. The presence of PMNE was identified according to International Children's Continence Society criteria. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied to assess TT. Results: The study included 103 children and adolescents with PMNE and 269 participants with normal psychomotor development without PMNE (control group [CG]). Readiness signals were more remembered and less frequent in participants with PMNE (p=0.001) when compared to control group. No differences were found between the groups regarding the onset age of the daytime TT (p= 0.10), the nocturnal TT (p=0.08), the acquisition of daytime continence (p=0.06), and the type of equipment used for the TT (p=0.99). The use of Child-Oriented approach in group of children with enuresis was lower than in controls [87.4% (90/103) versus 94% (250/266)], respectively (OR= 0.44, 95% CI 0.21-0.94, p = 0.039). Conclusions: The age of onset of TT, acquisition of daytime continence, and the type of equipment were not associated with higher occurrence of PMNE. On the other hand, the Child-Oriented approach was a protective factor for the occurrence of PMNE.Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia2022-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382022000600944International braz j urol v.48 n.6 2022reponame:International Braz J Urol (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia (SBU)instacron:SBU10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2022.0381info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho,Tânia AntunesVasconcelos,Mônica Maria de AlmeidaBessa Junior,José deBastos Netto,José MurilloDutra,Melissa FariaGuimarães,Isabela Cristina de OliveiraLima,Eleonora MoreiraSilva,Ana Cristina Simões eMrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalhoeng2022-11-08T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1677-55382022000600944Revistahttp://www.brazjurol.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||brazjurol@brazjurol.com.br1677-61191677-5538opendoar:2022-11-08T00:00International Braz J Urol (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia (SBU)false |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control Carvalho,Tânia Antunes Enuresis Toilet Training Adolescent |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Relationship between primary monosymptomatic enuresis and process toilet training: a case-control |
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Carvalho,Tânia Antunes |
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Carvalho,Tânia Antunes Vasconcelos,Mônica Maria de Almeida Bessa Junior,José de Bastos Netto,José Murillo Dutra,Melissa Faria Guimarães,Isabela Cristina de Oliveira Lima,Eleonora Moreira Silva,Ana Cristina Simões e Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho |
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author |
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Vasconcelos,Mônica Maria de Almeida Bessa Junior,José de Bastos Netto,José Murillo Dutra,Melissa Faria Guimarães,Isabela Cristina de Oliveira Lima,Eleonora Moreira Silva,Ana Cristina Simões e Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho |
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Carvalho,Tânia Antunes Vasconcelos,Mônica Maria de Almeida Bessa Junior,José de Bastos Netto,José Murillo Dutra,Melissa Faria Guimarães,Isabela Cristina de Oliveira Lima,Eleonora Moreira Silva,Ana Cristina Simões e Mrad,Flávia Cristina de Carvalho |
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Enuresis Toilet Training Adolescent |
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Enuresis Toilet Training Adolescent |
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ABSTRACT Objective: Primary monosymptomatic nocturnal enuresis (PMNE) is a prevalent condition in childhood, and the pathophysiology is multifactorial. This study investigated the relationship between the toilet training process (TT) and PMNE in children and adolescents. Patients and Methods: A case-control study was carried out from 2015 to 2020. The presence of PMNE was identified according to International Children's Continence Society criteria. A semi-structured questionnaire was applied to assess TT. Results: The study included 103 children and adolescents with PMNE and 269 participants with normal psychomotor development without PMNE (control group [CG]). Readiness signals were more remembered and less frequent in participants with PMNE (p=0.001) when compared to control group. No differences were found between the groups regarding the onset age of the daytime TT (p= 0.10), the nocturnal TT (p=0.08), the acquisition of daytime continence (p=0.06), and the type of equipment used for the TT (p=0.99). The use of Child-Oriented approach in group of children with enuresis was lower than in controls [87.4% (90/103) versus 94% (250/266)], respectively (OR= 0.44, 95% CI 0.21-0.94, p = 0.039). Conclusions: The age of onset of TT, acquisition of daytime continence, and the type of equipment were not associated with higher occurrence of PMNE. On the other hand, the Child-Oriented approach was a protective factor for the occurrence of PMNE. |
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