2023
DOI: 10.1002/nau.25223
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Facilitators and challenges to transitioning to self‐catheterization: Patient and caregiver perspectives

Abstract: Introduction Clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) is a well‐established method of managing lower urinary tract dysfunction. Depending on the age at introduction, caregivers might perform CIC initially but then transition responsibility to their children. Little is known about how to support families during this transition. Our aim is to learn the facilitators and challenges experienced when supporting the transition from caregiver‐led CIC to patient self‐CIC. Materials and Methods A phenomenological approa… Show more

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