Evaluating the effectiveness of rehabilitation and behavioral therapy for fecal incontinence and soiling in pediatric patients with rare congenital MAR and HSCR: study protocol and preliminary results

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Background and Aims: to evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation combined with behavioral therapy for fecal incontinence and soiling in children with rare congenital MAR and HSCR disorders. Materials and Methods: single-centre prospective interventional study with assessment of soiling and fecal incontinence outcomes using rating scales (Wexner Scale, Rintala Scale) at T0 (before treatment), T1 (at the end of treatment), and T2 (12 months later). Results: the collection of data is currently still ongoing, statistical analysis has started on the subset of results associated with enrolment between January 2021 and December 2021. To date, 15 patients have been enrolled, and an initial analysis has shown improvements in scale scores. Conclusions: the results to date demonstrate the efficacy of rehabilitation combined with behavioral therapy in the management of fecal incontinence and soiling in pediatric patients with MAR and HSCR.
Physiotherapist
SOC MFR Borsalino Outpatient Clinic
PhD st. MsN RN Research nurse Health Professions Research Unit - Research Training Innovation Infrastructure - Department of Research and Innovation
Physiotherapist
SOC MFR Borsalino Inpatient Unit
Physiotherapist
SOC MFR General Hospital
MsN RN Nurse in charge of organisational functions,
SC Directorate of Nursing and Allied Health Professions
PhD MsN RN Head of the Health Professions Research Study Center
Referent of the Health Professions Research Unit
Department of Research and Innovation
MD Director - Research and Innovation Department (DAIRI)
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