Effect of Nurse-Led Clean Intermittent Catheterization Synchronous Health Education on Patients with Urinary Dysfunction after Spinal Cord Injury.

Jin Luo, Nan Xie, Jingxi Wang, Xuemei An, Tao Yang
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Abstract

Objective: Spinal cord injury (SCI) severely affects motor, sensory, reflex, and other functions, impacting 250,000 to 500,000 individuals globally each year. Bladder voiding dysfunction, a prevalent and serious complication of SCI, results in significant morbidity and reduced quality of life. This study examines the impact of nurse-led clean intermittent catheterization combined with synchronous health education for family members on improving compliance in patients with SCI and bladder voiding dysfunction.

Methods: Eighty-four patients with urinary dysfunction post-SCI treated in our hospital from January 2023 to January 2024 were selected. Family members were assigned to a control group (n = 40) or an observation group (n = 44) based on their participation in nurse-led health education. Urinary tract management proficiency, satisfaction, compliance, and complications were observed and statistically analyzed in both groups on the 30th day after self-initiated intermittent catheterization.

Results: By the 30th day, the observation group exhibited significantly higher cognitive scores in urinary tract management than the control group (p < 0.001). Additionally, the observation group showed greater compliance in daily water intake (p = 0.018), proper timing (p = 0.018), and correct bladder function training (p = 0.004). The incidence of urinary tract infections was lower in the observation group (p = 0.018). Patient satisfaction in the observation group also exceeded that of the control group in all measured aspects and total scores (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Nurse-led synchronous health education for family members during clean intermittent catheterization significantly enhances patient compliance, reduces complications, and improves patient satisfaction.

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护士指导的清洁间歇导尿术同步健康教育对脊髓损伤后排尿功能障碍患者的影响。
目的:脊髓损伤(SCI)严重影响运动、感觉、反射和其他功能,每年影响全球 25 万至 50 万人。膀胱排尿功能障碍是 SCI 常见的严重并发症,会导致严重的发病率和生活质量下降。本研究探讨了在护士指导下进行清洁间歇导尿,同时对家庭成员进行同步健康教育,对提高 SCI 和膀胱排尿功能障碍患者依从性的影响:选取2023年1月至2024年1月在我院接受治疗的84例SCI术后排尿功能障碍患者。根据家属参与护士主导的健康教育的情况,将他们分配到对照组(40 人)或观察组(44 人)。在自行间歇导尿后的第 30 天,对两组的尿路管理熟练程度、满意度、依从性和并发症进行观察和统计分析:结果:到第 30 天时,观察组在尿路管理方面的认知得分明显高于对照组(P < 0.001)。此外,观察组在每日饮水量(p = 0.018)、正确的时间安排(p = 0.018)和正确的膀胱功能训练(p = 0.004)方面表现出更高的依从性。观察组的尿路感染发生率较低(p = 0.018)。观察组患者的满意度在所有测量方面和总分上都超过了对照组(p < 0.001):结论:在清洁间歇导尿过程中,由护士主导对家属进行同步健康教育可显著提高患者的依从性、减少并发症并提高患者满意度。
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