Emotional Attributes, Social Connectivity and Quality of Life Associated with IC

Learn the results of a cross-sectional survey exploring how performing intermittent catheterization (IC) can impact a patient’s connections with others and their quality of life.

IC has benefits, such as helping prevent urinary tract infections, but it also has physiological and psychological risk factors. Read the results of a survey exploring the emotional aspects of using intermittent catheters, including depression, anxiety, empowerment, and confidence.

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