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KMID : 0363420040180020077
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2004 Volume.18 No. 2 p.77 ~ p.91
History taking in enuretic children
Jang Gyu-Tae

Kim Jang-Hyun
Abstract
Objectives: In evaluating a child with enuresis, an organized approach to the history leads to a working diagnosis and an appropriate treatment plan. but, there¡¯s no study about history taking in enuretic children. This article was undertaken to evaluate the enuretic child exactly and to study nocturnal enuresis systematically.

Methods: It was conducted a computerized literature search in following database: Medline (via Pubmed), NDSL, EBSCO. Korean articles via oriental pediatric association homepage, KISS. Key words to search were ¡¯¡¯nocturnal enuresis¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯bedwetting¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯enuresis¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯incontinence¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯management¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯evaluation¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯assessment¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯questionnaire¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯guideline¡¯¡¯, ¡¯¡¯voiding dysfunction¡¯¡¯.

Results: Questions are grouped in eight categories: primary history(sex, age, height, weight), family history, enuresis history(primary/secondary, frequency, time of enuresis, nocturia), voiding history(average number, frequency, pattern, volume, posture, daytime enuresis), medical history, constipation/encopresis, sleep(OSA).

Conclusion: A careful, complete history taking will help to plan treatment properly and to study.
KEYWORD
history taking, nocturnal enuresis
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