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There is a need to develop a stool scale for baby's and toddlers who are not potty-trained yet. The investigators try to get a uniform and approved Bristol stool scale for children who ware diapers.
Rationale and background
Method so far - what has been done
score 1 and 2: constipation score 3 and 4: normal score 5-7: loose stools score 6-7: diarrhea
Next step In a first step, the group of experts will be further enlarged with colleagues from South Africa, Abu Dhabi, Myanmar, Ethiopia and Egypt.
The next step is crucial to reach our goal: demonstrate that parents, nurses and primary health care do interpret the stool-pictures with a high degree of consensus, and this independent whether it is a parent or a health care provider. If the investigators can show that this is true worldwide, a reliable tool to describe the composition of non-toilet trained children has been developed. Since only the illustrations were changed, the investigators called it the "Pediatric Bristol Stool Scale".
Data will be collected from a minimum of 50 parents, 25 nurses and 25 primary health care doctors by each participating colleague (listed above), to a maximum of 100.
Important to realize is that this entire project runs independently from industry, without any funding or financial compensation.
In most countries, the Bristol stool scale is translated into local language since many years, as it used as "golden standard" to describe stool composition. In the rare case, this has not been done, the local investigator will take care of the translation Each investigator will then collect the minimal required number of data, with a maximum of 100. The original data will be collected by the principal investigator, who will do the appropriate statistical analysis.
The goal is to publish a consensus paper with all investigators fulfilling the minimal requirements as co-author and submit the work as an abstract to the next ESPGHAN meeting.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| validation of pediatric stool scale | Other | validation of pediatric stool scale |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| validation of pediatric Bristol stool scale | 1 year |
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Inclusion Criteria:
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Data will be collected from a minimum of 50 parents, 25 nurses and 25 primary health care doctors by each participating colleague (listed above), to a maximum of 100
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UZ Brussel | Brussels | 1090 | Belgium |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 28360250 | Derived | Vandenplas Y, Szajewska H, Benninga M, Di Lorenzo C, Dupont C, Faure C, Miqdadi M, Osatakul S, Ribes-Konickx C, Saps M, Shamir R, Staiano A; BITSS Study Group. Development of the Brussels Infant and Toddler Stool Scale ('BITSS'): protocol of the study. BMJ Open. 2017 Mar 29;7(3):e014620. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014620. |
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