Bowel and bladder function in infant toilet training (BABITT) - protocol for a randomized, two-armed intervention study
Abstract Background In the last decades, the average age for toilet training has increased in the western world. It is suggested that the postponed initiation of toilet training is a contributing factor to problems related to bowel and bladder control. Functional gastrointestinal and urinary tract d...
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Main Authors: | Terese Nilsson (Author), Anna Leijon (Author), Ulla Sillén (Author), Anna-Lena Hellström (Author), Barbro Hedin Skogman (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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