用戏剧化方法确定六岁遗尿症儿童的经验。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Saniye Teze
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简介夜尿症(Enuresis nocturna,NE)是指五岁以上儿童在至少三个月内每周至少有两晚尿床。身体疾病、深度睡眠、家庭倾向、心理原因、与父母分离、恐惧、创伤经历、兄弟姐妹嫉妒、如厕训练不足或不规律等都是导致夜尿症的有效原因:本研究旨在确定 66-72 个月大的幼儿园儿童中 NE 的发病率,研究与 NE 相关的变量,并确定遗尿儿童的感受、想法和体验:研究采用混合方法进行。研究分为两个阶段。在第一阶段,要求家长填写调查问卷和与研究相关的量表。在第二阶段,采用戏剧化方法,用木制玩偶扮演孩子-母亲-父亲-兄弟姐妹的形象,让 10 名得到父母许可并自愿参加研究的儿童参与其中。在要求儿童完成预先编排好的故事后,对他们的表达进行了转录。两位相关领域的专家创建了独立的主题,并在汇总后对主题进行了重组。研究以混合方法进行。研究分为两个阶段。第一阶段是描述性研究,使用问卷表和 SAAS-P 量表,由家长填写。在第二阶段,对 10 名遗尿症儿童采用了戏剧化方法。对儿童的表情进行了转录,并确定了儿童的心理表征。两位相关领域的专家创建了独立的主题,然后将这些主题汇总并重组:86名儿童的NE率为23%。结果显示,患有夜遗尿症的儿童有较高的分离焦虑和被遗弃恐惧(P 讨论):夜尿症是儿童时期最常见的疾病之一。本研究中的夜尿症发病率高于平均水平。样本群体人数较少可能会影响研究结果。有关变量的研究结果与文献一致。在短时间内治疗遗尿症非常重要。此外,还建议对遗尿症儿童的分离焦虑和遗弃恐惧采取适当的干预措施。本研究的局限性在于,由于这些研究结果是在一个小群体中应用的结果,因此不能推广。这项研究可能会使专业人员更加关注儿童和家庭对夜尿问题的看法和感受:这是首次使用戏剧化方法描述 6 岁遗尿症儿童心理表征的研究。主要研究结果表明,尿失禁会使患儿感到羞耻和焦虑,而家庭环境则是造成这种情况的原因之一。在这种情况下,认识并控制焦虑是成功治疗的关键。增强尿失禁儿童的自尊心,改善亲子关系的质量,可以减少儿童将来出现心理问题的几率。
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The determination of six-year-old enuretic children's experiences using the dramatization method.

Introduction: Enuresis nocturna (NE) is a condition in which a child over the age of five wets the bed at least two nights a week for at least three months. Physical diseases, deep sleep, familial predisposition, psychological reasons, separation from parents, fear, traumatic experiences, sibling jealousy, inadequate-irregular toilet training are effective in the emergence of NE.

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of NE in 66-72-month-old children attending kindergarten, to examine the variables associated with NE, and to identify the feelings, thoughts and experiences of enuretic children.

Study design: The research was conducted as a mixed method. The research consists of two stages. In the first stage, parents were asked to fill in the questionnaire form and the scale related to the research. In the second stage, the dramatization method was applied with wooden dolls with child-mother-father-sibling figures with 10 children who received permission from their parents and volunteered to participate in the study. After the children were asked to complete the pre-structured stories, their expressions were transcribed. Independent themes were created by two experts in the field and the themes were reorganized after they were brought together. The research was conducted as a mixed method. The research consists of two stages. The first stage was a descriptive study in which a questionnaire form and the SAAS-P scale were used and completed by the parents. In the second stage, dramatization method was applied with 10 enuretic children. The expressions of the children were transcribed and the mental representations in the child were determined. Independent themes were created by two experts in the field, and then the themes were brought together and reorganized.

Results: The NE rate of the group of 86 children was 23 %. According to the results obtained, children with nocturnal enuresis had high separation anxiety and fear of abandonment (p < 0.05). The siblings of children with nocturnal enuresis also had nocturnal enuresis problems and their parents had enuresis problems in their childhood (p < 0.05). When the mental representations in the child were analyzed using the dramatization method, the following themes emerged: "Emotion-Thought", "Reason for enuresis according to the child", "Support and precautions", "Social life".

Discussion: NE is one of the most common disorders in childhood. The NE rate in this study is higher than the average. The small number of the sample group may affect the results. The results of the study regarding the variables are consistent with the literature. It is important to treat enuresis in a short time. In addition, appropriate interventions for separation anxiety and fear of abandonment in enuretic children may be recommended. The limitation of the study is that these findings cannot be generalized as they are the result of the application in a small group. This study may sensitize professionals to the problem of how the child and family think and feel about the problem of enuresis nocturna.

Conclusion: This is the first study to describe mental representations in enuretic children aged 6 years using the dramatization method. The main findings are that incontinence can cause shame and anxiety in children with this condition and that the family environment contributes to this. In this case, recognizing and managing anxiety is crucial for successful treatment. Increasing the self-esteem of enuretic children and improving the quality of parent-child relationships may reduce the incidence of psychological problems in the child in the future.

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Journal of Pediatric Urology
Journal of Pediatric Urology PEDIATRICS-UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
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3.70
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Urology publishes submitted research and clinical articles relating to Pediatric Urology which have been accepted after adequate peer review. It publishes regular articles that have been submitted after invitation, that cover the curriculum of Pediatric Urology, and enable trainee surgeons to attain theoretical competence of the sub-specialty. It publishes regular reviews of pediatric urological articles appearing in other journals. It publishes invited review articles by recognised experts on modern or controversial aspects of the sub-specialty. It enables any affiliated society to advertise society events or information in the journal without charge and will publish abstracts of papers to be read at society meetings.
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