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. 2018 Jan/Feb;43(1):40-45.
doi: 10.1002/rnj.306.

Is the CABIC Clean Intermittent Catheterization Patient Education Effective?

Is the CABIC Clean Intermittent Catheterization Patient Education Effective?

Maureen Le Danseur et al. Rehabil Nurs. 2018 Jan/Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: This study examined the effectiveness of the consensus model (Clinical Advisory Board for Intermittent Catheterization [CABIC] method) for teaching clean intermittent self-catheterization (ISC). The primary hypothesis was that the CABIC method of teaching ISC would result in higher ISC knowledge and performance scores.

Design: Prospective, non randomized, pre-post study of an educational intervention of ISC education with nursing students.

Methods: Nursing students completed a self-report pre-/posttest, education of the CABIC method, and video recording of the CABIC method using same-gendered manikins. The Le Danseur Instrument (LDI) was used to grade the video-recorded demonstration.

Findings: Fifty participants completed three phases of the study. Paired t test showed statistically significant improvement in ISC knowledge. A mean score of 92-93 demonstrated a high level of participant education retention.

Conclusions: The CABIC method of teaching clean ISC is associated with improvement in generalized clean ISC knowledge and performance scores.

Clinical relevance: The CABIC method can be integrated into clinical practice as an evidence-based approach to teaching ISC.

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