2022
DOI: 10.54061/jphn.1093602
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Nursing Care Including NANDA Diagnoses and NIC Interventions in Clean Intermittent Catheterization: A Case Report

Abstract: Temiz aralıklı kateterizasyon (TAK), çeşitli nedenler ile kendi kendine idrar yapamayan hastaların bakım vericileri tarafından mesanenin boşaltılması amacıyla kullanılan en etkin yöntemdir. Bakım vericilerin TAK uygulamasına yönelik yeterli bilgi/beceri sahibi olmaması, yaşadığı sürece uyum sağlayamaması durumunda hastalarda başta böbrek yetmezliği olmak üzere çeşitli komplikasyonlar görülmektedir. Bu sebeple TAK uygulaması yapan bakım vericilere yönelik verilen eğitimlerin hemşirelik modelleri ve Hemşirelik G… Show more

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“…2,3 Furthermore, the decision for mothers to carry out CIC as caregivers in this study was explained by the predominant cultural norm in Turkey, where the caregiving role is primarily undertaken by women, particularly mothers of children. 1,13 In this study, it was discovered that some caregivers performed CIC without any formal training, either by observing the doctor's technique or by attempting it on their own child. The caregivers who did receive training on CIC applications reported that they received it mainly from the physician, typically in a single session focusing on catheter placement.…”
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“…2,3 Furthermore, the decision for mothers to carry out CIC as caregivers in this study was explained by the predominant cultural norm in Turkey, where the caregiving role is primarily undertaken by women, particularly mothers of children. 1,13 In this study, it was discovered that some caregivers performed CIC without any formal training, either by observing the doctor's technique or by attempting it on their own child. The caregivers who did receive training on CIC applications reported that they received it mainly from the physician, typically in a single session focusing on catheter placement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In the relevant literature, CIC is reported to have been utilized by patients and caregivers for around 50 years. 4,13 However, it is evident that standardized protocols and guidelines regarding who should provide health training to caregivers and how to enhance their knowledge and skills in CIC application are inadequate and not widely available. 4,[24][25][26] In Turkey, the guidelines determined by the European Association of Urology are used in the training of caregivers who perform CIC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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