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巴西和德国脊柱裂患者及其照顾者对间歇性膀胱导尿的感受:一项相关性研究。

Patients With Spina Bifida and Their Caregivers' Feelings About Intermittent Bladder Catheterization in Brazil and Germany: A Correlational Study.

作者信息

Faleiros Fabiana, Cordeiro Adriana, Favoretto Naira, Käppler Christoph, Murray Christine, Tate Denise

机构信息

1 Nursing School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo - USP, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil2 Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany3 Mercy Hospital for Women, Melbourne, VIC, Australia4 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.

出版信息

Rehabil Nurs. 2017 Jul/Aug;42(4):175-179. doi: 10.1002/rnj.223.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

A major complication for individuals with spina bifida (SB) is managing their neurogenic bladder. For many, this process evokes negative feelings associated with guilt, dependence, and lack of self-worth.

PURPOSE

The aim of the study was to compare feelings that hinder the performing of intermittent bladder catheterization reported by individuals with SB and their families in two countries of different sociocultural characteristics: Brazil and Germany.

DESIGN AND METHODS

Quantitative and comparative study with convenience sampling. The sample comprised 200 SB patients and their caregivers, 100 from Brazil and 100 from Germany.

FINDINGS

When asked about the existence of negative feelings or ideas that may hinder the performance of key person responsible for IC, 155 (77.5%) participants did not report such feelings. On the other hand, 45 (22.5%) reported emotional difficulties; among these participants, 31 (69%) were Brazilians and 14 (31%) were Germans.

CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Although emotional factors are important to the adjustment of using IC methods for bladder management, the majority of people with SB and their caregivers seem to report no major emotional difficulties with this process. Yet a considerable group of participants did report such emotional difficulties associated with fear and shame. Knowing more about the factors associated with such negative feelings can facilitate interactions, provide mutual aid, and assist with resolution of practical concerns related to intermittent bladder catheterization.

摘要

未标注

脊柱裂(SB)患者的一个主要并发症是管理其神经源性膀胱。对许多人来说,这个过程会引发与内疚、依赖和缺乏自我价值相关的负面情绪。

目的

本研究的目的是比较巴西和德国这两个具有不同社会文化特征的国家中,脊柱裂患者及其家人报告的妨碍间歇性膀胱导尿操作的感受。

设计与方法

采用便利抽样的定量比较研究。样本包括200名脊柱裂患者及其护理人员,其中100名来自巴西,100名来自德国。

研究结果

当被问及是否存在可能妨碍间歇性膀胱导尿关键责任人操作的负面情绪或想法时,155名(77.5%)参与者未报告有此类感受。另一方面,45名(22.5%)报告有情绪困扰;在这些参与者中,31名(69%)是巴西人,14名(31%)是德国人。

结论与临床意义

尽管情绪因素对膀胱管理中使用间歇性导尿方法的调整很重要,但大多数脊柱裂患者及其护理人员似乎在这个过程中没有报告重大的情绪困扰。然而,相当一部分参与者确实报告了与恐惧和羞耻相关的情绪困扰。更多地了解与这些负面情绪相关的因素可以促进互动、提供互助,并有助于解决与间歇性膀胱导尿相关的实际问题。

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