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Results of the patient report of intermittent catheterization experience (PRICE) study.

Daniel S RobersonDiane K NewmanJustin B ZiembaAlan WeinHanna StambakioRita G HamiltonLibrada CallenderLeah HolderbaumTamara KingAngela JacksonThanh TranGeorge LinAriana L Smith
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2021)
Participants are confident with ISC and have little overall difficulty, which may be a product of successful education and/or catheter design. urinary tract infections (UTIs) were common (yet variable) and may contribute to the noted long-term ISC concerns. Limitations exist including various selection biases leading to concerns of external validity. Future educational interventions in this population may further improve HR-QoL, optimize UTIs prevention, and diminish concerns with long-term ISC.
Keyphrases
  • urinary tract infection
  • healthcare
  • current status
  • quality improvement