The Results
DEMOGRAPHICS
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QUALIFIERS
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REFERENCES
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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND SATISFACTION SURVEYS
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CLINIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
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Cambridge results are reported using
Butler's (1991) criteria, EXCEPT
Children are not discharged at 16 weeks, but further treatment discussed with
parents and child. See recent review of many studies in
York University Report 1997 -
Recommended Reading.
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Number |
Age -Avg(Range) |
% Male |
Enrolled Initial Program to
End Jan 2007 |
3172 |
7.7(2.6 -
18.5) |
62% |
Nocturnal Enuresis |
2570 |
7.5 ( 4.5 -
18.5) |
64% |
Monosymptomatic Nocturnal Enuresis |
659 |
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Secondary Nocturnal Enuresis
With/Without Co-Morbidities* |
230 120 |
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Daytime Wetting
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606 |
7.2 (3.9 -
17.1 ) |
40% |
Primary Daytime Wetting
With Co-Morbidities* |
228 |
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Primary Daytime Wetting
Without Co-Morbidities* |
37 |
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Secondary Daytime Wetting
With Co-Morbidities* |
374 |
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Secondary Daytime Wetting
Without Co-Morbidities* |
36 |
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Encopresis |
704 |
7.5 (4.0 -
17.5) |
61% |
"The Works"
Nocturnal enuresis, diurnal enuresis and encopresis |
150 |
7.2
(4.7 - 17.1) |
60% |
Constipation |
686 |
7.5 (2.6 -
18.1) |
48% |

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Comparative Results
Butler RJ, Establishment of working definitions in
nocturnal enuresis. Arch Dis Child 1991;66:267-271
Practice Bias
Purely private Practice
Practice has been sought out by patients
Motivation factors probably greater
Cambridge Notes
1. For the first 18 months Initial Success has been an
achievement of 10 dry nights followed by 7 nights of over learning ie 17
nights, this was changed in August 1998 to 14 dry nights and 7 nights over
learning.
2. Patients are seen for more than 16 weeks at parents
request, and results are indicated for 16 weeks and those including greater
than 16 weeks.Thus average time to achieve dryness in view of item 2 is thus
somewhat skewed to longer compared to the median time.
3. 24 month follow up has not yet been reached
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Butler RJ, Establishment of working definitions in
nocturnal enuresis. Arch Dis Child 1991;66:267-271York
University
"A systematic Review of the Effectiveness of Interventions for Managing Child
hood Nocturnal Enuresis" - The University of York, NHS Centres for Reviews and
Examination, CRD report 11, 1997
Last Updated Saturday, 30. April 2016
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