Alaina C Berg, Dawn Ebach, Nathaniel A. Justice, Andrew Smelser, Riley Samuelson, Zunaira Mahmood, Aamer Imdad
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摘要
慢性便秘是全球儿科患者的常见病,与生活质量下降有关。如果门诊治疗无效,儿童便秘,无法排便或排气,就需要住院治疗便秘。有关小儿便秘不同治疗策略的证据越来越多。我们将遵循乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)介绍的方法,以及《系统性综述和元分析首选报告项目》(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses)中概述的《范围界定综述指南》(Preferred Reporting Items extension for Scoping Reviews)。检索策略将包括 Embase、PubMed、CINAHL、Cochrane 系统性综述数据库、Cochrane 对照试验中央注册库、Web of Science、Scopus 和灰色文献来源。两名独立审稿人将分两步完成符合条件的研究筛选:先扫描标题和摘要,然后进行全文审阅。将纳入有关小儿便秘的住院治疗、实验或队列设计以及英文全文的研究。系统性综述也将包括在内。两名独立审稿人将使用标准表格提取数据。提取的数据将以可视化和叙述性的形式呈现,包括证据图谱,以实现本次范围界定综述的目标。在本范围界定综述中,我们将概述目前有关治疗小儿便秘的各种医院干预措施的有效性和安全性的现有证据。
Management of pediatric patients admitted for colonic disimpaction: A scoping review protocol
Chronic constipation is a common condition in pediatric patients worldwide and is associated with decreased quality of life. Inpatient management of constipation is required when outpatient therapy fails and a child becomes obstipated, and unable to pass stool or gas. There is a growing body of evidence regarding different management strategies for pediatric obstipation. This scoping review aims to map the existing literature regarding inpatient management of pediatric obstipation and identify gaps in knowledge.We will follow the methodology described by the Joanna Briggs Institute and outlined in the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta‐Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews guidelines. The search strategy will include Embase, PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Web of Science, Scopus, and gray literature sources. Two independent reviewers will complete screening for eligible studies in two steps: a scan of the title and abstracts followed by a full‐text review. Studies regarding inpatient management of pediatric obstipation, with experimental or cohort design, and with full text available in English will be included. Systematic reviews will also be included. Two independent reviewers will extract data using a standardized form. Extracted data will be presented in visual and narrative formats, including an evidence map to meet the objectives of this scoping review. This protocol is registered at Open Science Framework.In this scoping review, we will outline the current evidence available regarding the efficacy and safety of various hospital interventions for the treatment of pediatric obstipation.