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CompletedNCT04590846

A Caregiver-mediated Health Educational Intervention to Improve Constipation Status of Primary School Children

The Effectiveness of a Caregiver-mediated Health Educational Intervention on Improving Constipation Among Primary School Children and the Knowledge and Attitude Toward Constipation Among Their Caregivers

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
173 (actual)
Sponsor
Asia University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
10 Years – 13 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The research adopts caregiver-mediated health educational intervention to Improve constipation status of primary school children. It is a quasi-experimental design study, which will enroll students in the 3rd to 6th grades of two primary schools and their parents in Yunlin County. There will be 200 children in the experimental group and 200 in the control group. Parents in the experimental group will receive health educational leaflets every week and no intervention will be given to the control group. Both the experimental and control groups students will be asked to fill up a questionnaire at the before and after the intervention with a total of 8 weeks. The study can provide the understanding of the current status of constipation in primary school children, parents' awareness and attitudes on constipation-related issues.

Detailed description

Background and Purposes: Constipation among children is a global health issue. It can distribute a significant impact on medical, social, and economic dimensions, and can delay children's growth. Without proper treatments on constipation, it would reduce the cure rate and increase recurrence rate. Early diagnosis can improve the prognosis of functional constipation. Only a few studies of children constipation are available in the literature, so it is critical to investigate the topic of constipation among children. Methods: This is a quasi-experimental design study, which will enroll students in the 3rd to 6th grades of two primary schools and their parents in Yunlin. There will be 200 children in the experimental group and 200 in the control group; a total of 400 students and their parents. Parents in the experimental group will receive health educational leaflets every week and students will have to record the situation of defecation once a week. No intervention will be given to the control group. The 4-weeks intervention is scheduled to be from September to November 2020, with a total of 8 weeks. Both the experimental and control groups will be asked to fill up a questionnaire at the before and after the intervention. The questionnaire includes the defecation and constipation situation of children, physical activity, dietary behavior, life pressure, and parents' knowledge and attitude toward constipation. Both groups of children have to fill out the Stool diary record sheet, including the intervention period and the follow-up period for a total of 8 weeks Children with the first and second types of the Bristol Stool Scale will be defined as constipation. Expected results: The study can provide the understanding of the current status of constipation in primary school children, parents' awareness and attitudes on constipation-related issues. Besides, through the study, a simple and feasible health educational program for parents of primary school children will be proposed, and the efficacy of the program will be evaluated.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALConstipation Health Education Intervention CourseThe 4-weeks health education includes three dimensions. The first is "Causes and Hazards of Constipation". The second is "Constipation Symptoms and Criteria". The third is "Constipation Treatment Strategies and Prevention". Health education leaflets with 3 to 5 test questions in the weekly are distributed once a week, students will bring them back to parents, and parents need to complete the answers and sign after reading them.
BEHAVIORALGeneral Health CourseGeneral courses about health issues according to the curriculum of each primary school.

Timeline

Start date
2020-10-07
Primary completion
2020-12-31
Completion
2020-12-31
First posted
2020-10-19
Last updated
2022-08-01

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Taiwan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04590846. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.