Nocturnal Enuresis: The Child's Experience

by Richard J. Butler

Paperback, 1994

Library's review

This accessible book describes with clarity and sensitivity the possible approaches to assessment, treatment, monitoring and evaluation of care. The text follows a logical sequence and includes quotes and drawings by children, diagrams and useful test summaries. Emphasis throughout is on the
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child's perspective. For example, their views on different types of enuresis alarm treatment are recorded (a form of 'consumer' acceptability testing). The child's role in treatment has until recently been neglected, with only the clinician's and parents' views being seriously considered. Recent work has demonstrated that the child's contribution is essential in designing effective intervention. Although firmly rooted in clinical practice the text is guided by research findings and appropriate references are provided. Selected Reading Questionnaire.
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Publication

Butterworth-Heinemann Medical (1994), 205 pages
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