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Differences among institutions in the prevalence of and indications for urinary catheterization of advanced cancer patients at palliative care units: A multicenter prospective cohort study (EASED).

Takahiro HigashibataTakayuki HisanagaShingo HagiwaraMiho ShimokawaRitsuko YabukiTakuya OdagiriTetsuya ItoRena KamuraIsseki MaedaKazuhiro KosugiMasanori MoriTatsuya MoritaSatoru TsunetoScott Murray
Published in: Palliative medicine (2021)
This study revealed that the institutional prevalence of urinary catheterization in advanced cancer patients at palliative care units widely varied. Further studies are needed to establish the appropriate use of urinary catheters, especially in patients with difficulty in moving safely, exhaustion on movement, and restlessness or agitation.
Keyphrases
  • advanced cancer
  • palliative care
  • risk factors
  • ultrasound guided
  • single cell
  • cross sectional
  • clinical trial
  • case control
  • double blind