New telehealth program aims to help autistic kids with bowel accidents
NCT ID NCT07226739
First seen Nov 11, 2025 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tests a caregiver-led telehealth program to help autistic children ages 5 to 12 who have bowel incontinence (encopresis) after completing treatment for bedwetting. The program teaches caregivers strategies to manage the condition, and its success will be compared to standard parent education. The goal is to reduce accidents and improve quality of life for both children and families.
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Marcus Autism Center
Atlanta, Georgia, 30329, United States
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