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International Journal of Nursing Studies
Volume 174, February 2026, 105302
Children's experiences of functional constipation: A qualitative reflexive thematic analysis
This qualitative study investigated the often-overlooked perspectives of children, aged 6–14, regarding their experiences with functional constipation and its treatments, which frequently include oral and rectal medications administered at home. The research design involved interviews with 20 participants in Sweden, aiming to explore a private and often stigmatized situation concerning bowel movements and care. Key findings indicated that children often procrastinate toilet visits and view treatments, such as enemas, as a complex mixture of being both a "nightmare and a relief." Ultimately, the study emphasizes that care providers must validate the child’s perspective to improve collaboration and outcomes when discussing diagnoses and proposed treatment plans for constipation.