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Validation of a Simple Stool Diary Used by Caregivers to Document Diarrhea Among Young Children in a Low-Income Country

Validation of a Simple Stool Diary Used by Caregivers to Document Diarrhea Among Young Children in a Low-Income Country

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dc.contributor.author Grenov, Benedikte
dc.contributor.author Namusoke, Hanifa
dc.contributor.author Nabukeera-Barungi, Nicolette
dc.contributor.author Lanyero, Betty
dc.contributor.author Ritz, Christian
dc.contributor.author Carlsson, Amalie
dc.contributor.author Vinther, Cecilie K.
dc.contributor.author Michaelsen, Kim F.
dc.contributor.author Holm-Larsen, Tove
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-01T21:58:07Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-01T21:58:07Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.issn 0277-2116
dc.identifier.uri http://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48170
dc.description.abstract Objectives: The aim of the study was the development and validation of a simple stool diary for caretakers collecting data on stool frequency and consistency among young children in a low-income country. Methods: Focus group studies evaluated how diarrhea was understood by caregivers (content validity). The sensitivity, reliability, and correlations between dehydration and diary scores (construct validity) were tested in a clinical trial. Results: Caregivers recognized and understood the concept and severity of diarrhea. Stool frequency and liquid consistency decreased in children admitted with diarrhea (P < 0.0001 for both), confirming good sensitivity of the diary. High reliability was obtained after a few days of training. The caregiver intracorrelation coefficients were 0.66 (0.55-0.77) and 0.75 (0.66-0.84) after 2 and 7 days of training, respectively, and subjective staff evaluation of caregiver scores showed that <= 6% of caregivers had low scoring abilities after 3 days. The degree of dehydration (4-point score) was correlated with both increasing stool frequency and liquid stool consistency (+0.2 points [0.07-0.3], P = 0.0018 for 6 or more diarrheal stools, compared to 3 or more diarrheal stools per day, and +0.5 points (0.3-0.6), P < 0.0001 for diarrheal episodes with 3 or more watery stools/day compared with episodes with 3 or more "watery+abnormally loose+loose'' stools per day). Conclusions: The diary showed high validity, good reliability, and high sensitivity. After 3 days of training, caregivers with mainly no or limited education could report stool consistency with good reliability. Stool consistency, which correlated strongly with dehydration, may be considered an important marker of diarrhea severity in future research.
dc.description.sponsorship Chr. Hansen A/S
dc.description.sponsorship University of Copenhagen
dc.description.sponsorship Innovation Fund Denmark
dc.language English
dc.publisher LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
dc.subject Diarrhea
dc.subject Malnutrition
dc.subject Stool Consistency
dc.subject Stool Frequency
dc.title Validation of a Simple Stool Diary Used by Caregivers to Document Diarrhea Among Young Children in a Low-Income Country
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.isi 000406471500006
dc.identifier.doi 10.1097/MPG.0000000000001462
dc.identifier.pmid 278613
dc.publisher.city PHILADELPHIA
dc.publisher.address TWO COMMERCE SQ, 2001 MARKET ST, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19103 USA
dc.identifier.eissn 1536-4801
dc.identifier.volume 65
dc.identifier.issue 2
dc.identifier.spage 156
dc.identifier.epage 164
dc.subject.wc Gastroenterology & Hepatology
dc.subject.wc Nutrition & Dietetics
dc.subject.wc Pediatrics
dc.subject.sc Gastroenterology & Hepatology
dc.subject.sc Nutrition & Dietetics
dc.subject.sc Pediatrics
dc.description.pages 9
dc.subject.kwp Rotavirus
dc.subject.kwp Scale
dc.description.affiliation Univ Copenhagen, Dept Nutr Exercise & Sports, Copenhagen, Denmark
dc.description.affiliation Mulago Natl Referral Hosp, Dept Paediat & Child Hlth, Mwanamugimu Nutr Unit, Kampala, Uganda
dc.description.affiliation Univ Copenhagen, Fac Hlth & Med Sci, Copenhagen, Denmark
dc.description.affiliation Pharma Evidence, Farum, Denmark
dc.description.affiliation Ghent Univ Hosp, Dept Urol, Nopia Res Grp, Ghent, Belgium
dc.description.email bgr@nexs.ku.dk
dc.description.corr Grenov, B (corresponding author), Univ Copenhagen, Dept Nutr Exercise & Sports, Rolighedsvej 26, DK-1958 Frederiksberg C, Denmark.
dc.description.orcid Grenov, Benedikte/0000-0003-0259-7851
dc.description.orcid Ritz, Christian/0000-0002-5095-0624
dc.description.orcid Michaelsen, Kim F/0000-0003-0449-0839


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