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The Real Daily Need for Incontinence Aids and Appliances in Patients with Neurogenic Bladder Dysfunction in a Community Setting in Germany

Authors :
Ralf, Böthig
Burkhard, Domurath
Johannes, Kutzenberger
Jörn, Bremer
Ines, Kurze
Albert, Kaufmann
Jana, Pretzer
Jens-Peter, Klask
Birgitt, Kowald
Christian, Tiburtius
Klaus, Golka
Sven, Hirschfeld
Roland, Thietje
Source :
Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Purpose For successful long-term rehabilitation of patients with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD), it is necessary to define the objective requirement for urological aids based on a scientifically validated basis. Methods This was a cross-sectional multicenter study, based on a questionnaire. Data concerning bladder management and daily consumption of urological appliances for patients with NLUTD in a community setting were collected through a standardized survey. Results Seven hundred and sixty-seven records were analyzed: 543 males, 221 females (N/A = 3). Patients using intermittent catheterization (n= 608) required 5.06 (mean) single-use catheters per day. Out of them, 94 (15.5%) required additional pads (mean: 2.29 per day), 34 patients (5.6%) additionally used pants (mean: 2.55 per day) and 46 patients (7.6%) utilized condom catheters (mean: 3.81 per day) between catheterizations. Among all, 126 patients (16.4%) used pads (mean: 5.03 per day), and 51 patients (6.6%) used pants (mean: 3.03 per day). Women needed both pads (p

Details

ISSN :
11782390
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare
Accession number :
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