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Long-term compliance with bladder management in patients with spinal cord injury: A Saudi-Arabian perspective.


ABSTRACT: Objective: To examine long-term compliance with bladder management in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) at a tertiary care rehabilitation facility in Saudi Arabia.Design: Cross-sectional survey.Setting: Tertiary care rehabilitation facility in Saudi Arabia.Participants: A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to patients with SCI during their clinic visits. 50 patients (41 males and nine females) participated in the survey. Data documentation included demographic characteristics, type and level of injury, compliance with bladder management and barriers in compliance.Main outcome measures: The type of bladder management employed at first follow-up visit was compared with that employed at discharge.Results: Eleven out of 41 patients who were discharged on clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) stopped it within 3 months of discharge, mainly due to lack of accessibility and financial support to buy catheters. Of the total sample, 23% reported that they did not know the difference between catheter types and their advantages, and 49% stated that they did not receive proper health education regarding bladder management.Conclusion: CIC was the most commonly used bladder management technique in patients with SCI following up at a tertiary care rehabilitation facility in Saudi Arabia. Compliance with CIC may be improved by ensuring access to catheters post-discharge and by providing appropriate education about bladder management during inpatient rehabilitation.

SUBMITTER: AlSaleh AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7241560 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-term compliance with bladder management in patients with spinal cord injury: A Saudi-Arabian perspective.

AlSaleh Anas Jehad AJ   Qureshi Ahmad Zaheer AZ   Abdin Zilal Syamsuddin ZS   AlHabter Ahmed Mushabbab AM  

The journal of spinal cord medicine 20181022 3


<b>Objective:</b> To examine long-term compliance with bladder management in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) at a tertiary care rehabilitation facility in Saudi Arabia.<b>Design:</b> Cross-sectional survey.<b>Setting:</b> Tertiary care rehabilitation facility in Saudi Arabia.<b>Participants:</b> A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to patients with SCI during their clinic visits. 50 patients (41 males and nine females) participated in the survey. Data documentation included d  ...[more]

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