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Karen Logan

Nurse Consultant, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Gwent

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Understanding the challenges faced by men learning to live with clean intermittent self-catheterisation

Shaw et al (2008) stated that there is an assumption that QoL will improve with any given treatment; however, the treatment itself may prove difficult and have a significant impact on people. CISC...

An exploration of men's experiences of learning intermittent self-catheterisation with a silicone catheter

The survey aimed to explore men's views on using the Hydrosil Go intermittent catheter. It is also known as Magic3 Go™ intermittent catheter in some countries..

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