儿童发脾气与排尿功能障碍之间的关系:一项病例对照研究

Q4 Medicine Nephro-urology Monthly Pub Date : 2023-10-06 DOI:10.5812/numonthly-139640
Zahra Mohamadi, Fakhreddin Shariatmadari, Farideh Ranjbaran, Parsa Yousefichaijan, Pegah Mohaghegh, Mohammadreza Rezaie, Salehesadat Hosseini, Amin Tajerian
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背景:儿童排尿功能障碍包括各种泌尿系统症状,通常令人痛苦。发脾气,通常在儿童早期看到的情绪爆发,可能与泌尿系统疾病有潜在的关系。现有的研究缺乏将这两种情况联系起来的证据。因此,我们进行了本研究。目的:探讨4岁以上儿童发脾气与排尿功能障碍之间的潜在联系,并分析个体发脾气症状对排尿功能障碍的影响。方法:对伊朗阿拉克Amir Kabir医院的96名儿童进行病例对照研究。病例组(n = 48)为排尿功能障碍儿童,对照组(n = 48)为健康儿童。使用“父母对孩子发脾气的体验”问卷来确定孩子是否存在发脾气。结果:病例组发脾气明显多于对照组(P = 0.004)。只有尖叫(P = 0.016)和扔东西(P = 0.022)与排尿功能障碍有显著关联。结论:本研究揭示了儿童排尿功能障碍与发脾气之间的重要联系。具体的发脾气症状,如尖叫和扔东西,被发现与排尿功能障碍有关。研究结果强调需要一个综合的方法在儿科护理,以解决泌尿和行为方面。
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Connection Between Tantrums and Voiding Dysfunction in Children: A Case-Control Study
Background: Voiding dysfunction in children involves various urinary symptoms and is often distressing. Tantrums, emotional outbursts typically seen in early childhood, may have an underlying relationship with urinary disorders. Existing research lacks evidence linking these two conditions. Therefore, we conducted the present study. Objectives: We aimed to investigate the potential link between tantrums and voiding dysfunction in children over 4 years old and to analyze the effects of individual tantrum symptoms on voiding dysfunction. Methods: This case-control study was conducted on 96 children visiting Amir Kabir Hospital in Arak, Iran. The case group (n = 48) consisted of children with voiding dysfunction, and the control group (n = 48) included healthy children. The existence of tantrums was determined using the Parents' Experience of Temper Tantrums in Children questionnaire. Results: Tantrums were significantly more common in the case group than in the control group (P = 0.004). Only the presence of screaming (P = 0.016) and throwing things (P = 0.022) showed significant associations with voiding dysfunction. Conclusions: This study revealed a significant connection between voiding dysfunction and tantrums in children. Specific tantrum symptoms, such as screaming and throwing things, were found to be associated with voiding dysfunction. The findings emphasize a need for an integrated approach in pediatric care to address both urinary and behavioral aspects.
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Nephro-urology Monthly Medicine-Urology
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