User perception of a new hydrophilic-coated male urinary catheter for intermittent use

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Aims: This study investigated user perception and adherence related to a hydrophilic-coated urinary catheter (LoFric® Origo™), available for male patients who practice intermittent catheterization. Design: The study had a prospective observational design, including patients from 19 European hospitals. Methods: A total of 416 patients were eligible for the study; 179 experienced catheter users and 237 de novo. Two questionnaires were filled out, one describing background data and a second, 8 weeks later, evaluating catheter features. Results: The response rate for the second questionnaire was 88% (365 patients). Patients evaluating the new catheter showed a general satisfaction rate of 81% and 72% kept using it. The hygienic grip of the catheter was appreciated by 85% and the foldable feature by 67%. The results show that convenience, ease of use, and hygienic factors are patient-preferred features for a urinary catheter. These factors were confirmed for the evaluated hydrophilic-coated catheter.

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Koeter, I., Stensröd, G., Hunsbedt Nilsen, A., Lund, R., Haslam, C., De Sèze, M., … Heesakkers, J. (2019). User perception of a new hydrophilic-coated male urinary catheter for intermittent use. Nursing Open, 6(1), 116–125. https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.193

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