Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari

AbstractBackground and Purpose: Elimination dysfunction is referred to have various difficulties in urination and defecation, such as urinary frequency, delayed with difficulty in voiding or defecation. The prevalence of elimination dysfunction has been varied in different studies, as 21% of childre...

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Main Authors: M. Basiri, H. Karami, S. Rahimikia, H. Mohammad Jaafari
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Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2008-01-01
Series:Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=614
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author M. Basiri,
H. Karami
S. Rahimikia
H. Mohammad Jaafari
author_facet M. Basiri,
H. Karami
S. Rahimikia
H. Mohammad Jaafari
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description AbstractBackground and Purpose: Elimination dysfunction is referred to have various difficulties in urination and defecation, such as urinary frequency, delayed with difficulty in voiding or defecation. The prevalence of elimination dysfunction has been varied in different studies, as 21% of children experience elimination dysfunction during their childhood period. Presently, there are no studies pertaining to this difficulty in our country. Therefore, we carried out a descriptive study in primary schools from the Sari Township, regarding voiding and defecation dysfunction among children, and also we identified the epidemiology of the disease, in order to solve problems by implementing teaching programs and screening methods.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was done on Primary school age students in the Sari Township, during 2007 through 2008. Considering the prevalence of elimination dysfunction (15-25%), confidence coefficient 95%, SE 10%, and the sample size of 2,200 were randomly and equally selected from different parts of the township among the two-sex groups. A standard questionnaire including demographic characteristics and 10 questions on voiding status, in addition to 19 questions regarding defecation status was prepared. Questionnaires were distributed to the students by responsible school personnel and then referred to parents for completion. Data was analyzed by SPSS software and descriptive statistics (Frequency, Mean, and Standard Deviation). Chi Square test (χ²) and Student T-test were used to compare the Means. P<0.05 was considered significant.Results: Of 2201 primary school age students, 48.7% were girls. The mean age was 8.96±1.43 year. Voiding and defecation dysfunction was reported in 38.4% and 29% of the cases respectively. There was no significant relationship between prevalence of voiding dysfunction and other factors such as mean age, sex and level of education; however, there was a significant relationship between elimination dysfunction in other variables such as age, sex, level of education, family history, Soya and fiber diet in-take and environmental stressors. The mean age of children with voiding dysfunction was less than children without this problem. However, the prevalence of familial stress was higher than those involved children.Conclusion: Public Health Education is recommended to teach the different kinds of elimination dysfunction symptoms in urban and rural areas, in addition, to reduce the undesirable complications of the disease due to delay in referrals.Key words: Elimination Dysfunction, Constipation, School Age ChildrenJ Mazand Univ Med Sci 2008; 18(64): 44-51 (Persian)
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spelling doaj.art-7ebbc0f93c844118b767bb68d2daecf32022-12-21T19:49:50ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences1735-92601735-92792008-01-0118644451Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in SariM. Basiri,H. KaramiS. RahimikiaH. Mohammad JaafariAbstractBackground and Purpose: Elimination dysfunction is referred to have various difficulties in urination and defecation, such as urinary frequency, delayed with difficulty in voiding or defecation. The prevalence of elimination dysfunction has been varied in different studies, as 21% of children experience elimination dysfunction during their childhood period. Presently, there are no studies pertaining to this difficulty in our country. Therefore, we carried out a descriptive study in primary schools from the Sari Township, regarding voiding and defecation dysfunction among children, and also we identified the epidemiology of the disease, in order to solve problems by implementing teaching programs and screening methods.Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was done on Primary school age students in the Sari Township, during 2007 through 2008. Considering the prevalence of elimination dysfunction (15-25%), confidence coefficient 95%, SE 10%, and the sample size of 2,200 were randomly and equally selected from different parts of the township among the two-sex groups. A standard questionnaire including demographic characteristics and 10 questions on voiding status, in addition to 19 questions regarding defecation status was prepared. Questionnaires were distributed to the students by responsible school personnel and then referred to parents for completion. Data was analyzed by SPSS software and descriptive statistics (Frequency, Mean, and Standard Deviation). Chi Square test (χ²) and Student T-test were used to compare the Means. P<0.05 was considered significant.Results: Of 2201 primary school age students, 48.7% were girls. The mean age was 8.96±1.43 year. Voiding and defecation dysfunction was reported in 38.4% and 29% of the cases respectively. There was no significant relationship between prevalence of voiding dysfunction and other factors such as mean age, sex and level of education; however, there was a significant relationship between elimination dysfunction in other variables such as age, sex, level of education, family history, Soya and fiber diet in-take and environmental stressors. The mean age of children with voiding dysfunction was less than children without this problem. However, the prevalence of familial stress was higher than those involved children.Conclusion: Public Health Education is recommended to teach the different kinds of elimination dysfunction symptoms in urban and rural areas, in addition, to reduce the undesirable complications of the disease due to delay in referrals.Key words: Elimination Dysfunction, Constipation, School Age ChildrenJ Mazand Univ Med Sci 2008; 18(64): 44-51 (Persian)http://www.mazums.ac.ir/index.php?digital_library&do=downloadPdf&sid=614Elimination DysfunctionConstipationSchool Age Children
spellingShingle M. Basiri,
H. Karami
S. Rahimikia
H. Mohammad Jaafari
Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari
Journal of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
Elimination Dysfunction
Constipation
School Age Children
title Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari
title_full Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari
title_fullStr Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari
title_short Prevalence of elimination dysfunction, among primary school age children in Sari
title_sort prevalence of elimination dysfunction among primary school age children in sari
topic Elimination Dysfunction
Constipation
School Age Children
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