Prevalence of Nocturnal Enuresis in 6–15 Years School Children and its Awareness among Parents in Dharwad Gaonkar Neha V1,*, Irmina Nahon J M2, Praveen Bagalkot S3, Sanjay Parmar T4, Rajeev Lal K4, Venkatesh Annigeri M5, Aishwarya Pandit M6 1Consultant Physiotherapist, KSS School for Special Children, Valpoi-Goa 2Assistant Professor in Physiotherapy, University of Canberra, Australia 3Professor, SDM College of Medical Sciences 4Professor, SDM College of Physiotherapy 5Professor, Paediatric Surgeon, SDM College of Medical Sciences, karnataka 6MPT Community Based Rehabilitation, Consultant Physiotherapist, Pune *Corresponding Author: Neha Gaonkar K.S.S. School For Special Children, Valpoi, Goa Phone: 9075645445, Email: nehagaokar@gmail.com
Online published on 21 July, 2018. Abstract Introduction Nocturnal enuresis (NE) is any type of bedwetting occurring in children over 5 years of age, at night, when they are asleep. the objective of our study was to discover its prevalence among school children and quantifies the awareness in parents of nocturnal enuresis in Dharwad district by considering the standard definition of International Children's Continence Society. Methods After estimation of the population of students 3schools were selected. 100 subjects between 6 to 15years were recruited from each school. A self-administered questionnaire was translated into the local language. the questionnaire was addressed to the parents of the evaluated child in a sealed envelope. the analysis was done on completely filled questionnaires. Results In Dharwad (urban) the prevalence rate of 12.67% was noted in 6-15year-old school children. The highest proportion of children with enuresis was in the 6–8 group. 2% of 12-15year-old children were found to have NE. the awareness among parents was noted to be 35.83%. Conclusion most of the parents are unaware about nocturnal enuresis though it is very common amongst school children. Follow up of these children with NE can be considered for management. this study gives insight into prevalence and warrant about early intervention in nocturnal enuresis. Top Keywords Nocturnal enuresis, 6-15years school children, prevalence, parent's awareness, Dharwad (urban). Top |