In Their Own Words: Adults' Lived Experiences With Intermittent Catheterization
DISCUSSION:
Our results indicate that IC is perceived as a burden by some, but not all, users. The challenge, and opportunity, is to learn more about what has gone right for those who have adapted and to leverage the clinical, practical, psychological, and social factors that enable individuals to integrate IC into the rhythm of their daily lives.
Source: Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing - Category: Nursing Tags: Continence Care Source Type: research
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