2024
DOI: 10.3389/fped.2024.1417389
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Facilitators and barriers of adherence to rectal interventions by parents of young children with functional constipation: a qualitative study

Haiyan Shen,
Li Zhang,
Yu Zhang
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundFunctional constipation in children is a worldwide problem that impacts both children's gastrointestinal function and the quality of family life. The treatment of this condition often depends on parental involvement to administer rectal interventions to their children to stimulate defecation. However, adherence to rectal interventions is currently suboptimal. We sought to explore the factors that facilitate and hinder parents from adherence to rectal interventions.MethodsA descriptive qualitative stu… Show more

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