Today, Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) is widely used to drain urine accumulated in the bladder in acute or chronic problems such as neurogenic bladder and prostate hypertrophy.The success of the technique depends largely on patient education and follow-up.Nurses play a fundamental role in providing theoretical and practical learning in CIC training and early detection of complications. Although face-to-face education is widely used in the education of nursing students, mobile applications have become popular in recent years. There is no previous study in the literature on clean intermittent catheterization education with nursing students. The purpose of this study is to compare mobile-assisted education with face-to-face intermittent catheterization education in terms of knowledge and skill levels of nursing students.
Age range
18 Years
Sex
ALL
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"intermittent catheterization check-lists"
Timeframe: The checklists were filled out by the researchers 7 days after the training, based on the participants' implementation success.
clean intermittent catheterization knowledge form
Timeframe: The knowledge form was filled out by the participants 7 days after the training.