Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of telerehabilitation (via lifestyle and dietary advice) in managing primary nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) in children aged 5-10 years. Background: Nocturnal enuresis is common in children and can be influenced by genetic, hormonal, and bladder-related factors. Treatment includes behavioral, pharmacological, and psychological approaches. Telerehabilitation-remote delivery of care-emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic as a promising tool for maintaining continuity of care. Methodology: Design: Randomized Controlled Trial Participants: Children aged 5-10 with primary NE (wetting ≥4 nights/week), recruited online. Exclusion: Children with secondary NE due to medical conditions or those on medication. Groups: Study group: Received telerehabilitation (lifestyle + dietary guidance). Control group: No telerehabilitation. Duration: 3 weeks (1 week baseline, 1 week intervention, 1 week follow-up) Assessment: Number of wet nights per week (using ICCS classification: responders, partial responders, non-responders) Pediatric quality of life Intervention Details: Telerehabilitation involved dietary recommendations (e.g., reducing evening fluid intake, avoiding caffeine/chocolate), lifestyle tips, and motivational counseling delivered remotely to caregivers. Data Analysis: Pre- and post-intervention outcomes compared using paired t-tests. Demographics and clinical characteristics recorded.
Age range
5 Years – 10 Years
Sex
ALL
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number of wet nights/week
Timeframe: Baseline and 4 weeks after completion of telerehabilitation intervention
Pediatric Quality of Life scores
Timeframe: Baseline and 4 weeks after completion of telerehabilitation intervention