2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-022-04163-7
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A Novel Urine Collection Device Prototype for Non-Toilet-Trained Male Babies

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“…In terms of improving the 24-h urine specimen collection process, the use of quality control circle tools [13,14], humanistic medicine skills [15], and new teaching methods, such as the graphic method [16], have been used with some success. In terms of developing new urine specimen retention containers, Zhang Suyi et al [17] developed a urine specimen collector for infants and children with a small capacity, and its scope of application was only for children who had a single urine test tube specimen retained. The urine specimen collection bag developed by Ji Huiqin et al [18] is suitable for the retention of urine specimens that require the addition of preservatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of improving the 24-h urine specimen collection process, the use of quality control circle tools [13,14], humanistic medicine skills [15], and new teaching methods, such as the graphic method [16], have been used with some success. In terms of developing new urine specimen retention containers, Zhang Suyi et al [17] developed a urine specimen collector for infants and children with a small capacity, and its scope of application was only for children who had a single urine test tube specimen retained. The urine specimen collection bag developed by Ji Huiqin et al [18] is suitable for the retention of urine specimens that require the addition of preservatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of improving the 24h urine specimen collection process, the use of quality control circle tools [13,14], humanistic medicine skills [15], and new teaching methods, such as the graphic method [16], have been used with some success. In terms of developing new urine specimen retention containers, Zhang Suyi et al [17] developed a urine specimen collector for infants and children with a small capacity, and its scope of application was only for children who had a single urine test tube specimen retained. The urine specimen collection bag developed by Ji Huiqin et al [18] is suitable for the retention of urine specimens that require the addition of preservatives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%