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Zenodo
2025
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17247741 |
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- <p>Abstract <br>Enuresis, also known as bedwetting, is a distressing illness that primarily affects young children. It is the <br>involuntary night-time loss of pee that is not brought on by an underlying illness. Social issues, bullying <br>by siblings, and low self-esteem might arise from it. It affects up to 2% of young adults and 15 to 20% of <br>five-year-olds. The goal of the study was to assess Effectiveness of bladder control training package <br>among children diagnosed with enuresis in selected community areas of city. <br>Objective: To assess the effectiveness of bladder control training package among children diagnosed <br>with enuresis in selected community areas of city. <br>Methodology: <br>The researcher used a quantitative research approach in the present study to assess the effectiveness of <br>bladder control training package among children diagnosed with enuresis in selected community areas of <br>city. This research employed a pre experimental research design which was a non-randomized one-group <br>pre-test and post-test design. The sampling technique used was the non-probability purposive sampling <br>technique. The setting was a selected community areas of city.</p>