Postdischarge Change of Neurogenic Bladder Management Methods in Spinal Cord Injured Patients.
- Author:
Jun Kyong LIM
1
;
Young Sik CHOI
;
Cheol Beom PARK
;
Sang Yeol RYU
;
Hyun Joo YU
;
Kang Hee CHO
;
Dug Young BANG
Author Information
1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Sun General Hospital.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Spinal cord injury;
Neurogenic bladder;
Intermittent catheterization
- MeSH:
Catheterization;
Catheters;
Follow-Up Studies;
Humans;
Medical Records;
Spinal Cord Injuries;
Spinal Cord*;
Urinary Bladder;
Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic*
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
1998;22(5):1044-1048
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the changes of bladder management methods after the discharge from hospital, and to identify the problems associated with their method changes of bladder management after the discharge. METHOD: The subjects of this study were 128 spinal cord injury patients with a neurogenic bladder dysfunction who were admitted to the hospital and received the neurogenic bladder management and training. We reviewed the medical records of these patients for the management methods of neurogenic bladder and interviewed the patients whether they are still using the same methods after the discharge. RESULTS: The number of patients who were doing the intermittent catheterization at the time of discharge from hospital was markedly reduced after the discharge and most of the patients in this group have switched to the external collecting device method, using Cred, Valsalva or tapping method. The reasons of this change were that the intermittent catheterization method was not only difficulty and complicated but also restricted their social activities. CONCLUSION: We concluded that a long term close follow up and continuous encouragement are very important in the management of neurogenic bladder patients who are discharged with the intermittent catheterization method.