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Title
‘Elimination signals’ in healthy, NON toilet trained children aged 0–4 years : a systematic review
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Abstract
Objective An early start of toilet training, which is related to a younger age of acquiring full bladder control, can generate important health advantages. Children display different ‘elimination signals' related to voiding or defaecation. The aim of this systematic review is to map these ‘elimination signals’ in young, healthy children aged 0–4 years. Method The systematic literature search was performed in two databases and was conducted using the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses (PRISMA statement). Results Two main distinctions in elimination signals were made. The first could be classified as visual, auditory and tactile, most frequently involving a change in facial expression, often combined with body movements and verbal expressions such as a short cry or grunting. Secondly significant changes in heart rate, respiratory frequency or EEG frequency could be defined as ‘clinically assessed elimination signals'. Conclusion Different ‘elimination signals' could be detected in healthy children while voiding or defaecating and should be observed when initiating toilet training. Detection of noticeable visual, auditory and tactile signals will facilitate and shorten this process.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of pediatric urology. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Oxford : Elsevier sci ltd , 2020
ISSN
1477-5131
DOI
10.1016/J.JPUROL.2020.03.003
Volume/pages
16 :3 (2020) , p. 342-349
ISI
000544102300030
Pubmed ID
32253149
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UAntwerpen
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Last edited 02.12.2024
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