Knowledge, perceptions, and beliefs about urinary tract infections in persons with neurogenic bladder and impacts on interventions to promote person-centered care.
Margaret A FitzpatrickPooja SolankiMarissa WirthFrances M WeaverKatie J SudaStephen P BurnsNasia SafdarEileen CollinsCharlesnika T EvansPublished in: Spinal cord (2024)
Identifying patient perspectives enhances person-centeredness and allows for novel interventions improving patient knowledge and behaviors about UTIs. Partnering with trusted providers and home-based caregivers and improving NB knowledge and communication in certain care settings were important. Patient education should address mental risk representations and incorporate preferences for content delivery to optimize self-efficacy and strengthen cues to action.