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坦桑尼亚脊髓损伤相关残疾个体间歇性导尿

Intermittent catheterisation for individuals with disability related to spinal cord injury in Tanzania.

机构信息

Orthopedic Rehabilitation Unit (ORU), KCMC, PO Box 3010, Moshi, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania.

出版信息

Spinal Cord Ser Cases. 2020 Jul 27;6(1):66. doi: 10.1038/s41394-020-0316-3.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional pilot study on spinal cord injury (SCI) among in- and outpatients.

OBJECTIVES

To evaluate the challenges faced by individuals with SCI during Clean Intermittent Catheterisation (CIC).

SETTING

Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (KCMC), a tertiary referral hospital in Moshi, Tanzania.

METHODS

A questionnaire was sent to individuals with SCI who were either admitted to the Orthopedic Rehabilitation Unit or attended the Outpatient clinic between January and April 2018. Inpatients were less than 1 year post-injury and outpatients were one to 3 years post-injury.

RESULTS

In total, 48 individuals responded: 28 outpatients and 20 inpatients. Among the inpatient group, 80% were performing CIC as compared with 25% of outpatient group. Of the entire cohort, 35.4% reported doing well without catheter-based management. Failure to perform CIC was present in 16.7% of all individuals. CIC-equipment was unavailable in local villages for 58.3% of all patients. The most frequent complications of CIC were urinary tract infections (20.8%) and mild bleeding (14.6%). The majority of individuals (79.2%) reported satisfaction with their situation, regardless of the severity.

CONCLUSIONS

Some individuals performed CIC upon discharge, but the majority discontinued use, for which unavailability of CIC-equipment was a major determinant. While all individuals reported concerns prior to CIC, only a small minority actually experienced anxiety, pain or shame. Through targeted counselling and enhanced regular follow-up we will likely improve compliance to CIC.

SPONSORSHIP

We are grateful to the International Network of SCI Nurses in collaboration with Wellspect Health Care for funding this study.

摘要

研究设计

对住院和门诊脊髓损伤(SCI)患者进行的横断面试点研究。

目的

评估 SCI 患者在清洁间歇性导尿(CIC)过程中面临的挑战。

地点

坦桑尼亚莫希的 KCMC,一家三级转诊医院。

方法

2018 年 1 月至 4 月期间,向入住骨科康复病房或门诊的 SCI 患者发送问卷。住院患者的 SCI 发病时间不足 1 年,门诊患者的 SCI 发病时间为 1 至 3 年。

结果

共有 48 人回复:28 名门诊患者和 20 名住院患者。在住院患者中,80%的人在进行 CIC,而门诊组中只有 25%的人在进行 CIC。在整个队列中,35.4%的人无需使用基于导管的管理就能处理好。所有患者中,有 16.7%的人无法进行 CIC。58.3%的患者在当地村庄无法获得 CIC 设备。CIC 最常见的并发症是尿路感染(20.8%)和轻度出血(14.6%)。大多数患者(79.2%)对自己的状况感到满意,无论严重程度如何。

结论

一些患者在出院后开始进行 CIC,但大多数人停止了使用,无法获得 CIC 设备是主要决定因素。尽管所有患者在开始 CIC 前都有顾虑,但只有少数人实际上经历了焦虑、疼痛或羞耻。通过有针对性的咨询和加强定期随访,我们可能会提高对 CIC 的依从性。

资助

我们感谢国际 SCI 护士网络与 Wellspect Health Care 的合作,为本研究提供资金。

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