[Supporting families in the management of gastroesophageal reflux disease in children].

Q4 Nursing
Marine Le Mouellic
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Abstract

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in children is a frequent reason for medical consultation. It is defined as the involuntary passage of gastric contents into the esophagus, with or without regurgitation and vomiting. It can become pathological if it leads to embarrassing symptoms and complications. Often confronted with this pathology, nursery nurses sometimes find themselves at a loss when it comes to treating the symptoms of pathological GERD in a toddler, as well as in supporting the parents. In order to give them some ideas, a review of the literature on the benefits of non-medicinal strategies on regurgitation in full-term infants with pathological GERD was conducted.

[支持家庭管理儿童胃食管反流病]。
儿童胃食管反流病(GERD)是就诊的常见原因。它被定义为胃内容物不自主地进入食道,伴有或不伴有反流和呕吐。如果它导致令人尴尬的症状和并发症,就会变成病理性的。经常面对这种病理,托儿所护士有时会发现自己在治疗幼儿病理性反流症状时不知所措,以及支持父母。为了给他们一些想法,我们回顾了非药物策略对病理性反流的足月婴儿反流的益处。
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Soins Pediatrie/Puericulture
Soins Pediatrie/Puericulture Nursing-Pediatrics
CiteScore
0.10
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发文量
76
期刊介绍: La revue Soins Pédiatrie/Puériculture adresse aux infirmières et aux puéricultrices désireuses améliorer leur prise en charge de le enfant de 0 a 16 ans, tant a hopital que en structure médico-sociale ou en milieu scolaire. Soins Pédiatrie/Puériculture couvre tout le champ de la pédiatrie, de la périnatalité a adolescence
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