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Enuresis services: carers' knowledge and attitudes.

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Parents value specialist nurse-led services for childhood bedwetting (enuresis). Many receive conflicting advice from other health professionals before referral, highlighting a need for improved, evidence-based guidance.

Area of Science:

  • Pediatric Urology
  • Healthcare Services Research

Background:

  • Childhood bedwetting (enuresis) presents challenges for families.
  • Existing enuresis services require validation and needs-based assessment.
  • Continence nurse advisors noted gaps in parental knowledge and inconsistent advice from health professionals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate parental attitudes and knowledge regarding enuresis and available services.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness and adequacy of a specialist enuresis service.
  • To identify areas for improvement in enuresis care and support.

Main Methods:

  • Literature search and pilot study.
  • Development and distribution of a questionnaire to parents of referred children.
  • Statistical analysis of questionnaire data using SPSS.

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Main Results:

  • Parents and children highly value the specialist nurse-led enuresis service.
  • Significant amounts of conflicting, non-evidence-based advice were given by various health professionals prior to specialist referral.
  • Identified a need for improved clarity and continuity of advice.

Conclusions:

  • Specialist nurse-led services are highly regarded by families dealing with childhood enuresis.
  • There is a critical need to standardize and improve the quality of advice provided by healthcare professionals.
  • Recommendations were formulated to enhance enuresis services for children and their families.