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. 2015 May-Jun;35(3):127-33, 138.

A Web-Based Self-Management Intervention for Intermittent Catheter Users

A Web-Based Self-Management Intervention for Intermittent Catheter Users

Mary H Wilde et al. Urol Nurs. 2015 May-Jun.

Abstract

A new Web-based self-management intervention was developed for persons with spinal cord injury who use intermittent urinary catheters. Included are a description of the components, examples from the educational book, and multiple screen shots of the online urinary diary.

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Conflict of interest statement

Statement of Disclosure: Dr. Wilde is a consultant for NovaBay Pharmaceutical. No other authors have conflicts of interest.

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Goals and Catheterization Frequency Source: Copyright © University of Rochester School of Nursing. Used with permission.
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Intake and Output Entries Source: Copyright © University of Rochester School of Nursing. Used with permission.
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Journal Page Source: Copyright © University of Rochester School of Nursing. Used with permission.
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Intake and Output in a Bar Graph Source: Copyright © University of Rochester School of Nursing. Used with permission.
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Daily Amounts in Tables and Line Graphs Source: Copyright © University of Rochester School of Nursing. Used with permission.

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