Management of childhood constipation: parents' experiences

被引:15
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作者
Farrell, M
Holmes, G
Coldicutt, P
Peak, M
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Alder Hey Royal Liverpool Childrens NHS Trust, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
[2] Univ Liverpool, Dept Nursing, Liverpool, Merseyside, England
关键词
children; parents; constipation; health professionals; qualitative research; nursing;
D O I
10.1046/j.0309-2402.2003.02831.x
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
Background. Constipation in childhood is common and places a burden on child health services. Whilst constipation can have a variety of causes, for most children it is usually non-organic and requires limited intervention. It has been suggested that health professionals can resent consultations for such a common problem, believing them to be inappropriate. However, they can underestimate the impact of this condition, leading to adverse clinical effects, as well as parental dissatisfaction. Little research has explored parents' experiences of consulting health professionals about the management of childhood constipation. Aim, To explore parents' experiences of consulting health professionals about management of childhood constipation and to use the findings to inform more effective therapeutic encounters when responding to parental concerns. Methods. A phenomenological approach was adopted, using in-depth interviews with parents of 14 children receiving health interventions for constipation. Findings. Six themes emerged from analysis including: 'enduring and extreme constipation', which reflected the substantial and sustained impact of the child's constipation; 'dismissed and fobbed off', which captured parents' feelings that their concerns were frequently dismissed by health professionals; 'asserting the need for action', a perception that they had reached a point at which they had to demand some intervention; and 'validation and acknowledgement', which reflected acknowledgment that, finally, their concerns for their child had been taken seriously and acted on. Discussion. The findings indicate a failure by some health professionals to appreciate fully the significance of childhood constipation, thereby appearing to be unconcerned and insensitive to the needs of child and family. The impact of this is a potential loss of trust in health professionals by parents, which can then have implications for how they perceive and access health services for management of this common childhood problem. The findings offer an insight into parental experiences and indicate the need for a more sensitive approach during health consultations.
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页数:11
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