A Caregiver-mediated Health Educational Intervention to Improve Constipation Status of Primary School Children
Constipation
About this trial
This is an interventional health services research trial for Constipation focused on measuring constipation, Bristol Stool Scale, health educational intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children with grades 3~6 in general classes of primary schools and their primary caregivers
Exclusion Criteria:
- (1) Students who have mild or more server mental disabilities.
- (2) Suspected children with mild cognitive impairment who are receiving resource class services.
- (3) Due to congenital structure, endocrine, small intestinal nerve or muscle abnormalities, abdominal muscle tissue, connective tissue abnormalities, neurological abnormalities, such as irritable bowel syndrome, Hirschsprung disease, milk allergy (lactose intolerance), lupus erythematosus School children in other situations.
- (4) Children with gastrointestinal-related diseases caused by acquired factors such as heavy metals, vitamin D poisoning, drugs, etc.
- (5) School children with intestinal paralysis or slow transmission problems, such as hypothyroidism, hypokalemia, and anal sphincter damage.
Sites / Locations
- Yunlin County Shuicanlin Elementary School
- Raoping Elementary School
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Constipation Health Education
General Health Course
Health education leaflets are distributed once a week, and students are asked to bring it back to their parents to read. The activity of "seeing leaflets, accumulating points, and redeeming prizes" is adopted. a reply slip is designed in the weekly health education content, containing 3-5 test questions. Parents need to complete the answers and sign after reading the health education content. Those who have a high degree of correctness and fully paid in within 4 weeks will receive additional points. Students are required to keep a " Stool diary record sheet " every day, and it will be posted in the contact book. Children who have confirmed records and turned in will get 10 points a week, and those who turned in all 8 weeks without random answers can get extra points. The points of the parent health education receipt and the points of the children will be combined and calculated, and the weight will be set according to the total number of points for the draw.
In order to correctly evaluate the effectiveness of health education intervention, only the parents of the experimental group will receive the health education leaflet during the intervention period. However, after the end of the trial, an electronic file of parental health education in the control group will be provided. Students are required to keep a " Stool diary record sheet " every day, and it will be posted in the contact book. Children who have confirmed records and turned in will get 10 points a week, and those who turned in all 8 weeks without random answers can get extra points. After the children's points are counted, a lottery will be drawn based on the total number of points. Since the experimental group and the control group have different benchmarks for points, the lottery will be drawn separately from each school. During the lottery process, the time will be announced in advance, and the number will be randomly selected by the computer in a live broadcast method.