Thompson, Alison P., et al. “Parents’ Experiences and Information Needs While Caring for a Child With Functional Constipation: A Systematic Review”. Clinical Pediatrics, vol. 60, no. 3, 2021, pp. 154-69, https://doi.org/10.1177/0009922820964457.

Genre

  • Journal Article
Contributors
Author: Thompson, Alison P.
Author: Campbell, Alyson
Author: Scott, Shannon D.
Author: Wine, Eytan
Author: MacDonald, Shannon E.
Date Issued
2021
Date Published Online
2021-03-07
Abstract

Pediatric functional constipation (FC) reportedly affects at least 1 in 10 children worldwide. Parent and family education is a key component for successful treatment, yet there is little research exploring what information families need and how to best support them. The aim of this review is to synthesize current evidence on the experiences and information needs of parents caring for a child with FC. We systematically searched published research and completed screening against a priori inclusion criteria. Thirteen studies (n = 10 quantitative, n = 3 qualitative) were included. We found 2 main themes, precarious footing and profound and pervasive effects. Heavy caregiving burdens fueled doubts, misinformation, relationship breakdown, and treatment deviation. In light of clinical recommendations, our findings reveal a potential mismatch between parents' needs and care provision for FC. It is likely that both parents and health care providers would benefit from resources and interventions to improve care related to pediatric FC.

Language

  • English
Funding Note
Networks of Centres of Excellence Knowledge Mobilization
Women and Children's Health Research Foundation
Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation
CIHR Foundation
Page range
154-169
Host Title
Clinical Pediatrics
Host Abbreviated Title
Clin Pediatr (Phila)
Volume
60
Issue
3
ISSN
1938-2707
0009-9228

Department