[Frequency of Utilization of Medical and Paramedical Care in Infants with Excessive Crying: Cross- Sectional Analysis and Parent Survey].

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Jochen Kittel, Lena Nonnenmacher, Christian Apfelbacher, B Seelbach-Göbel, Michael Kabesch, Michael Melter, Susanne Brandstetter
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Abstract

Background: Infants can present in the first year of life with excessive, recurrent crying without an apparent illness or failure to thrive. The excessive crying results in a wide variety of problems for infants, parents and health care service.

Objectives: This study aimed at evaluating how often parents of children with excessive crying seek help in the medical and paramedical health care system and which therapies are prescribed.

Materials and methods: This study uses data collected within KUNO Kids health study. Families who participated completed questionnaires 4 weeks after birth and answered questions which screened for excessive crying. Families whose child was screened positive completed an additional questionnaire on symptoms, parental management and health care utilization. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics.

Results: We received 238 questionnaires from children with excessive crying, 105 fulfilled the modified Wessel criteria. Of these 37 children (36%) were seen by a pediatrician because of crying. 57 (55%) received medications by the pediatrician. 51 (49%) of the parents specified that they also used paramedical therapies due to crying or whining, most often osteopathy. 45 (43%) adapted their own nutrition or their child's nutrition.

Conclusions: Our study shows that parents experience problems in dealing excessive crying. Frequent consultations with pediatricians or use of paramedical therapies are common, demanding additional resources. The parents received different diagnoses for excessive crying. Available drugs like Simeticon, homeopathy or manual therapy are recommended and applied despite largely missing evidence.

过度哭闹婴儿的医疗和护理使用频率:横断面分析和家长调查。
背景:婴儿可能在出生的第一年出现过度的、反复的哭泣,而没有明显的疾病或发育不良。过度哭闹会给婴儿、父母和保健服务带来各种各样的问题。目的:本研究旨在评估过度哭闹儿童的父母在医疗和辅助医疗保健系统中寻求帮助的频率以及所规定的治疗方法。材料和方法:本研究使用KUNO儿童健康研究中收集的数据。参与调查的家庭在出生后4周完成问卷,并回答筛查过度哭泣的问题。筛查结果呈阳性的孩子的家庭还要完成一份关于症状、父母管理和保健利用情况的额外问卷。数据分析采用描述性统计。结果:共收到238份过度哭闹儿童问卷,105份符合修改后的Wessel标准。其中37名儿童(36%)因哭闹而去看儿科医生。57例(55%)接受了儿科医生的药物治疗。51名(49%)家长指出,他们也因哭泣或哭闹而使用辅助医疗疗法,最常见的是骨病。45人(43%)调整了自己或孩子的营养。结论:我们的研究表明父母在处理过度哭泣时遇到了问题。经常咨询儿科医生或使用辅助医疗疗法是常见的,需要额外的资源。父母对过度哭泣的诊断不同。现有的药物,如西麦司康、顺势疗法或手工疗法,尽管在很大程度上缺乏证据,但仍被推荐和应用。
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Klinische Padiatrie
Klinische Padiatrie 医学-小儿科
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1.10
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0.00%
发文量
135
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Das Forum für wissenschaftliche Information in der Kinderheilkunde ausgewählte Originalarbeiten aus allen Bereichen der Pädiatrie Visite: Ihr Forum für interessante Krankengeschichten und außergewöhnliche Kasuistiken aktuelle Fortschritte in Diagnostik und Therapie jährliche Schwerpunkthefte: Ergebnisse der pädiatrischen Onkologie plus Medizin und Markt topaktuelle Informationen aus der Industrie
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