2024
DOI: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13713.2
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The psychosocial implication of childhood constipation on the children and family: A scoping review protocol.

Yvonne McCague,
Suja Somanadhan,
Diarmuid Stokes
et al.

Abstract: Background Constipation is a common problem in childhood that can have psychological, emotional, social, and health-related quality-of-life (HRQOL) consequences on children and their families. Primary or functional constipation (FC) has no known underlying pathology but is associated with lifestyle, psychological, and behavioural factors. Misdiagnosis and inadequate management of constipation can result in chronicity that can continue to adulthood, reducing quality of life for the child and their parents/famil… Show more

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