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Urinary catheters for intermittent use

C Winn1, J Thompson

  • 1St Jame's and Seacroft Hospital Trust, Leeds.

Professional Nurse (London, England)
|July 8, 1998
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Intermittent catheterisation offers high patient satisfaction for diverse individuals. Proper patient education and nurse awareness of catheter types are crucial for minimizing complications.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Nursing Care

Background:

  • Intermittent catheterisation is a widely used urological procedure.
  • Patient satisfaction with intermittent catheterisation is generally high.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the suitability of intermittent catheterisation for various patient groups.
  • To emphasize the importance of patient education and nurse awareness in managing catheterisation.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current practices and patient outcomes associated with intermittent catheterisation.
  • Analysis of factors contributing to patient satisfaction and complication rates.

Main Results:

  • Intermittent catheterisation demonstrates suitability across a broad patient spectrum.

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  • High levels of patient satisfaction are reported.
  • Effective education is key to reducing complication risks.
  • Conclusions:

    • Intermittent catheterisation is a viable and satisfactory option for many patients.
    • Comprehensive patient education and knowledge of available catheter types are essential for nurses to ensure safe and effective care.