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COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDICINAL AND NON-MEDICINAL THERAPY ON THE CONTROL OF PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS OF SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

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  44-55

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 Background and aims: Enuresis is one of the most common disorders and problematic. Diagnosis of enuresis occurs when the urine is given 2 times in a week, for at least 3 consecutive months. This study was performed to compare the effectiveness of medicinal and non-MEDICINAL THERAPY to control PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS of SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN.Methods: This study is the one blind clinical trial which has been done on 64 children suffering from enuresis in the 6-12-year-old children in school-age reffered to the Urology Specialized Clinic in Golestan hospital, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences. Children were divided parochial randomized in two groups of MEDICINAL THERAPY (n=32) and non-MEDICINAL THERAPY (n=32). Data collection tools include demographic questionnaire, diary note and check list. The data analysis was used from descriptive and inferential statistical tests (T-test and K2) and SPSS software.Results: The results of the present study showed that the level of improvement during intervention (one and two months) had a statistically significant difference between two groups, pharmacological and non-medicinal treatment groups (P=0.001, P=0.005), respectively. Recovery level in the group of MEDICINAL THERAPY was higher than the non-medicinal treatment one. After three months from the start intervention stage, statistically significant difference was not observed between two groups (P=0.112); But in the stage of one month after the end of intervention, statistically significant difference was observed between the two groups of medicinal and non-medicinal treatment and the rate of improvement was higher in the non-medicinal al therapy (P=0.009).Conclusion: Due to the effect of duration on the results of the present study, effectiveness of nonMEDICINAL THERAPY has been more than MEDICINAL THERAPY. So, it is recommended, non-MEDICINAL THERAPY in order to effect on the enuresis control of children to be performed in the longer term and continuous follow-up.

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    HAKIM, A., SOROSH, S., KOMPANI, F., & CHERAGHIYAN, B.. (2017). COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDICINAL AND NON-MEDICINAL THERAPY ON THE CONTROL OF PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS OF SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN. JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE (JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING AND MIDWIFERY), 6(3), 44-55. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/247031/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HAKIM A., SOROSH S., KOMPANI F., CHERAGHIYAN B.. COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDICINAL AND NON-MEDICINAL THERAPY ON THE CONTROL OF PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS OF SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN. JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE (JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING AND MIDWIFERY)[Internet]. 2017;6(3):44-55. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/247031/en

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    A. HAKIM, S. SOROSH, F. KOMPANI, and B. CHERAGHIYAN, “COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MEDICINAL AND NON-MEDICINAL THERAPY ON THE CONTROL OF PRIMARY NOCTURNAL ENURESIS OF SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN,” JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY CARE (JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING AND MIDWIFERY), vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 44–55, 2017, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/247031/en

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