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Neurogenic bladder is a condition that occurs due to nerve damage or congenital problems and causes urination disorders. Nowadays, in individuals diagnosed with neurogenic bladder, Clean Intermittent Catheterization is often used to evacuate the urine accumulated in the bladder. Clean Intermittent Catheterization(CIC) is a simple, safe and effective method in which the catheter is placed through the meatus. In this application, the catheter is removed without waiting after urine drainage is achieved. This process is usually performed on its own. Since IC(Intermittent Catheterization) is a procedure performed on the bladder, it may cause some complications. IC application must be performed successfully to prevent or reduce complications. The success of the technique largely depends on patient education and follow-up. Sometimes patients may not be able to come to the hospital for follow-up and feedback after IC training.
Innovations are needed to ensure the continuation of distance education so that the education of patients who cannot come to the hospital is not incomplete. The literature includes brochures, videos, websites and some mobile applications for IC training. However, no application has been found that monitors patients' urine amounts.
This research was planned to examine the effect of clean intermittent catheterization training given via mobile application to individuals with spinal cord injury on their quality of life and compliance.
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The study inclusion criteria were (1) 18-65 years of age, (2) receiving CIC training for the first time, (3) having sufficient manual dexterity, (4) using a single-use hydrophilic catheter, (5) having an IOS/Android phone and internet access, (6) having no vision problems, (7) having a Body Mass Index (BMI) <30, (8) speaking Turkish.
Participants were excluded if (1) they wanted to withdraw from the study, (2) they did not complete the data collection forms, (3) the doctor decided they should stop CIC, (4) they did not use the mobile application in the intervention group, and (5) they had received CIC training more than one month ago.
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