Satisfaction with bladder management in community-dwelling patients with chronic spinal cord injury.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Journal of the Formosan Medical Association Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1016/j.jfma.2024.11.012
Tsu-Hsiu Huang, Sheng-Fu Chen, Hann-Chorng Kuo
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Abstract

Background/purpose: This study aimed to assess the satisfaction of community-dwelling patients with chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) regarding bladder management and urological treatments.

Methods: A survey was conducted among patients with chronic SCI undergoing community health examinations in Taiwan. A total of 1275 patients with chronic SCI were surveyed to collect data on their initial bladder management, urological treatments, changes in bladder management, and satisfaction with current bladder management. The advantages and disadvantages of their current bladder management were retrospectively recorded and analyzed.

Results: The study population included 995 males (78.0%) and 280 females (22.0%) with SCI. The mean age was 32.9 ± 14.9 years (range, 1-89) and the mean duration of SCI was 19.5 ± 12.4 years (range, 1-74). Initial bladder management methods included suprapubic cystostomy, indwelling urethral catheter, or clean intermittent catheterization in 884 patients (69.3%). During follow-up, 414 patients (32.5%) maintained their initial bladder management, while 861 (67.5%) underwent urological treatment or changed their bladder management. Overall, 921 patients (72.2%) reported benefits from changing their initial bladder management or interventions. However, the satisfaction rate with current bladder management was only 40%. After urological treatments, 48.2% of patients were not satisfied but found it acceptable, and 10.7% wished to change their current bladder management.

Conclusion: The bladder management of patients with chronic SCI changed over a 20-year disease duration following urological treatment or minimally invasive procedures. Despite the reported benefits of these interventions, patient satisfaction with the current bladder management remained low.

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社区慢性脊髓损伤患者对膀胱管理的满意度。
背景/目的:本研究旨在评估社区慢性脊髓损伤(SCI)患者对膀胱管理和泌尿科治疗的满意度:方法:对在台湾接受社区健康检查的慢性脊髓损伤患者进行调查。共调查了 1275 名慢性脊髓损伤患者,收集了他们最初的膀胱管理、泌尿科治疗、膀胱管理的变化以及对当前膀胱管理的满意度等数据。研究还回顾性地记录和分析了他们目前膀胱管理的优缺点:研究对象包括 995 名男性 SCI 患者(78.0%)和 280 名女性 SCI 患者(22.0%)。平均年龄为 32.9 ± 14.9 岁(1-89 岁不等),平均 SCI 持续时间为 19.5 ± 12.4 年(1-74 岁不等)。884 名患者(69.3%)的初始膀胱管理方法包括耻骨上膀胱造口术、留置尿道导尿管或清洁间歇性导尿。随访期间,414 名患者(32.5%)保持了最初的膀胱管理方法,861 名患者(67.5%)接受了泌尿科治疗或改变了膀胱管理方法。总体而言,921 名患者(72.2%)表示从改变最初的膀胱管理或干预措施中获益。然而,对当前膀胱管理的满意率仅为 40%。泌尿系统治疗后,48.2%的患者不满意但认为可以接受,10.7%的患者希望改变目前的膀胱管理:结论:慢性 SCI 患者在接受泌尿科治疗或微创手术后,其膀胱管理在 20 年的病程中发生了变化。尽管有报道称这些干预措施有诸多益处,但患者对当前膀胱管理的满意度仍然很低。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the Formosan Medical Association (JFMA), published continuously since 1902, is an open access international general medical journal of the Formosan Medical Association based in Taipei, Taiwan. It is indexed in Current Contents/ Clinical Medicine, Medline, ciSearch, CAB Abstracts, Embase, SIIC Data Bases, Research Alert, BIOSIS, Biological Abstracts, Scopus and ScienceDirect. As a general medical journal, research related to clinical practice and research in all fields of medicine and related disciplines are considered for publication. Article types considered include perspectives, reviews, original papers, case reports, brief communications, correspondence and letters to the editor.
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