Despite a total of 31 trials, there is still no convincing evidence that the incidence of UTI is affected by use of aseptic or clean technique, coated or uncoated catheters, single (sterile) or multiple-use (clean) catheters, self-catheterisation or catheterisation by others, or by any other strategy. Results from user-reported outcomes varied. The current research evidence is weak and design issues are significant. More well-designed trials are strongly recommended. Such trials should include analysis of cost-effectiveness because there are likely to be substantial differences associated with the use of different catheter designs, catheterisation techniques and strategie
Background: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are among the most severe complications for users of int...
AIMS: To determine a safe bactericidal cleaning method that does not damage urethral catheters used ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate methods for urinary catheter handling in patients und...
Aims: to review the evidence on strategies to reduce UTI, other complications or improve satisfactio...
Background: Intermittent catheterisation (IC) is a commonly recommended procedure for people with in...
Intermittent catheterization is a commonly prescribed procedure for people with incomplete bladder e...
Background: Intermittent catheterisation is the method of choice for the management of bladder dysfu...
BackgroundPeople requiring long-term bladder draining commonly experience catheter-associated urinar...
OBJECTIVE To review the factors related to urinary tract infection (UTI), the most prevalent complic...
In Europe, urinary retention is managed with single-use catheters but there is uncertainty regarding...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore which factors determine successful intermittent catheterisation. BAC...
BACKGROUND Patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) often rely on some ty...
Objectives: to investigate whether intermittent catheterisation is a valuable alternative to an indw...
AIMS: This two phase study aimed to explore health care professionals' teaching and prescribing prac...
ABSTRACTObjective: To compare clean intermittent self-catheterisation and urethral dilatation with s...
Background: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are among the most severe complications for users of int...
AIMS: To determine a safe bactericidal cleaning method that does not damage urethral catheters used ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate methods for urinary catheter handling in patients und...
Aims: to review the evidence on strategies to reduce UTI, other complications or improve satisfactio...
Background: Intermittent catheterisation (IC) is a commonly recommended procedure for people with in...
Intermittent catheterization is a commonly prescribed procedure for people with incomplete bladder e...
Background: Intermittent catheterisation is the method of choice for the management of bladder dysfu...
BackgroundPeople requiring long-term bladder draining commonly experience catheter-associated urinar...
OBJECTIVE To review the factors related to urinary tract infection (UTI), the most prevalent complic...
In Europe, urinary retention is managed with single-use catheters but there is uncertainty regarding...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To explore which factors determine successful intermittent catheterisation. BAC...
BACKGROUND Patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD) often rely on some ty...
Objectives: to investigate whether intermittent catheterisation is a valuable alternative to an indw...
AIMS: This two phase study aimed to explore health care professionals' teaching and prescribing prac...
ABSTRACTObjective: To compare clean intermittent self-catheterisation and urethral dilatation with s...
Background: Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are among the most severe complications for users of int...
AIMS: To determine a safe bactericidal cleaning method that does not damage urethral catheters used ...
The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate methods for urinary catheter handling in patients und...