南约旦学龄儿童肠道运动模式和便秘患病率

E. Altamimi, M. H. Al-Safadi
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背景:小儿便秘是世界范围内的一个常见问题。饮食是肠道运动模式的主要决定因素之一,包括便秘的存在。我们对约旦儿童的排便模式知之甚少。家长可能没有意识到学龄期儿童的便秘,这可能导致治疗延误和并发症发生率增加。本研究旨在通过自我报告调查约旦儿童的排便模式和便秘患病率。方法:随机抽取阿尔卡拉克省6所学校进行调查。要求6 - 8年级学生填写阿拉伯文版《儿童胃肠症状调查问卷-罗马III》(QPGS-RIII)。如果满足QPGS-RIII的两个或两个以上标准,儿童就被诊断为便秘。分类数据采用Fisher精确检验,连续数据采用Student t检验。结果:共发放问卷429份,完成问卷413份(96.3%),其中男性50.8%;平均年龄:12.7岁(范围:11 - 16岁)。在出现硬肠、大小便和大便失禁方面,性别差异有统计学意义(P分别为0.000、0.041和0.002)。在我们的队列中,110名(26.6%)儿童符合便秘的罗马III标准,性别差异无统计学意义(男性和女性参与者分别为59名(28.1%)和51名(25.1%);P = 0.491)。结论:大多数约旦学龄儿童报告每日软肠运动,无疼痛或滞留。大约25%的11至16岁的约旦学龄儿童患有便秘。国际儿科临床杂志,2018;7(4):47-50 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp318
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Bowel Movement Patterns and Constipation Prevalence in School Children of South Jordan
Background: Pediatric constipation is a common problem worldwide. Diet is one of the major determinants of bowel movement patterns, including the presence of constipation. Little is known about bowel movement pattern in Jordanian children. Parents might not recognize constipation in school children, which could lead to delayed treatment and increase rate of complication. This study aimed to investigate bowel motion pattern and constipation prevalence in Jordanian children using self-reporting. Methods: Six schools in Alkarak governorate were selected randomly. Students of grades 6 - 8 were asked to fill the Arabic version of Questionnaire on Pediatric Gastrointestinal Symptoms-Rome III (QPGS-RIII) questionnaire. Children were diagnosed with constipation if two or more criteria on the QPGS-RIII were met. Fisher’s exact test was used to analyze categorical data, while Student’s  t -test was used for continuous data. Results: Of 429 questionnaires administered, 413 (96.3%) were completed (males: 50.8%; mean age: 12.7 years old (range: 11 - 16 years old)). A statistically significant sex difference in the presence of hard, bulky bowel movements and fecal incontinence was observed (P = 0.000, 0.041 and 0.002, respectively). In our cohort, 110 (26.6%) children met Rome III criteria for constipation, which was not statistically significant by sex (59 (28.1%) versus 51 (25.1%), male versus female participants, respectively; P = 0.491). Conclusion: Most Jordanian school children reported a daily soft bowel movement without pain or retention. Constipation affects approximately 25% of Jordanian school children between 11 and 16 years old. Int J Clin Pediatr. 2018;7(4):47-50 doi: https://doi.org/10.14740/ijcp318
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