Canan Sarı, Mukaddes Kalyoncu, Birsel Canan Demirbağ
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Abstract
Purpose: The process of caregivers learning to implement clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) affects both children and caregivers negatively. The aim of this study was to examine the experiences of caregivers performing CIC on their children with spina bifida (SB).
Design and methods: This study was conducted with a qualitative design between June 5 and September 25, 2022, with the caregivers of 17 children. The data were collected using a semi-structured questionnaire and analyzed using a thematic analysis technique. The COREQ guidelines were followed in the study.
Results: The data were grouped under fourteen sub-themes: "not knowing CIC, having knowledge about CIC, positive and supportive, negative and compelling, family support, health personnel support, loneliness, sharing responsibility, taking on the role of caregiver, satisfaction, sadness, indecisiveness, limitation of social life, change in social life routine". Caregivers had both positive and negative experiences in this period.
Conclusion: Caregivers face various challenges during the implementation of CIC for children with SB. The results reveal the importance of identifying the performance of caregivers. Nurses who are aware of the difficulties faced by caregivers in this period can be actively involved in personalized care-oriented health education, counseling, and support for caregivers.
Implications for clinical practice: Failure to provide adequate support to caregivers during the CIC application process causes both children and caregivers to be negatively affected in this process. For this reason, protocols or guidelines should be created by nurses in order to reduce the negative experiences of caregivers who apply CIC to their children.
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Official Journal of the Society of Pediatric Nurses and the Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society (PENS)
The Journal of Pediatric Nursing: Nursing Care of Children and Families (JPN) is interested in publishing evidence-based practice, quality improvement, theory, and research papers on a variety of topics from US and international authors. JPN is the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Nurses and the Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society. Cecily L. Betz, PhD, RN, FAAN is the Founder and Editor in Chief.
Journal content covers the life span from birth to adolescence. Submissions should be pertinent to the nursing care needs of healthy and ill infants, children, and adolescents, addressing their biopsychosocial needs. JPN also features the following regular columns for which authors may submit brief papers: Hot Topics and Technology.