Prospective quality of life outcomes in pediatric fecal incontinence following bowel management
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.04.025
Prospective quality of life outcomes in pediatric fecal incontinence following bowel management
Abstract
Background: Severe fecal incontinence (FI) is common in patients both with and without anorectal malformations. Whether a formal bowel management program (BMP) has significant effects on FI, psychosocial development of the child, and caregiver stress is poorly understood. We hypothesize that BMP participation results in long-term clinical and quality of life (QOL) improvements for patients and caregivers.
Methods: Using a prospective cohort study over three years, 342 children (age 3-12 years) and caregivers were followed for one year after attending a week-long BMP, during which a regimen was tailored to promote daily stool evacuation.FI QOL was measured with the validated Cincinnati Fecal Incontinence Scale (CINCY-FIS), evaluating multiple subscales, including parental stress. Scores were obtained at multiple timepoints following BMP (baseline, 2 weeks, 3 months, 1 year).
Results: Within 2 weeks, BMP participation significantly improved FI with increased frequency of daily daytime voluntary bowel movements (20%-70%, p < 0.001) and decreased daily daytime and nighttimeinvoluntary bowel movements (60%-20%, p < 0.001; 30%-10%, p < 0.05). Marked improvements in CINCY-FIS were observed across multiple QOL subscales, with the greatest in parental stress, and sustained through one year.
Conclusions: BMP results in significant and sustained improvement in FI and QOL for patients and caregivers.
Keywords: Bowel management; Fecal incontinence; Quality of life.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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