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Wellspect Education er et bredt tilbud av opplæringsmateriell på flere nivåer, fra grunnleggende kunnskap til ekspertnivå. Artikler basert på vitenskapelige studier er på engelsk.

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  1. Bladder and Bowel Problems in MS Patients

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    Clinical Nurse Specialist, Liam Rice addresses key questions around Bladder and bowel management in MS

  2. Sexual dysfunction in neurological diseases

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    Learn more about how neurological conditions affect sexual function and how to assess and manage sexual dysfunction.

  3. Bekkenbunnsdysfunksjon webinar

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    I dette webinaret vil du høre fra konsulentfysioterapeut Julia Herbert som snakker om bekkenbunnsdysfunksjon, de tilhørende symptomene og behandlingsalternativene som er tilgjengelige

  4. RIK og TAI kan hjelpe pasienter med bekkenbunnsdysfunksjon

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    Bekkenbunnsdysfunksjon er vanlig, men ikke ofte snakket om. I denne artikkelen finner du en forklaring om grunnleggende bekkenbunnsanatomi, beskrivelse av symptomer og hvordan disse kan håndteres, som kan lastes ned og deles ut til dine pasienter.

  5. Risk Factors for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Children

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    Recurrent UTIs in children with neurogenic bladders constitute high risk of leading to severe kidney damage and need to be an area of attention. This study is useful in determining treatments and proactive measures for preventing recurrent UTIs.

  6. Scientific Review of Reuse vs Single-Use Catheters

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    A surprisingly high number of patients reuses catheters intended for single-use every day putting them at risk for unnecessary complications. Single-use hydrophilic catheters for intermittent catheterization lower the risk for short- and long-term complications and are a convenient and preferred choice for many patients.

  7. Scientific Review of No-Touch Catheter / Technique

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    Introduction of a no-touch catheter/technique for intermittent catheterization seems to be well accepted both by caregivers and patients and it is not necessarily associated with higher costs. On the contrary, it could potentially reduce costs, saving time and errors in the healthcare system and reduce infection complications in general. The clinical evidence level is low for using no-touch technique/catheter to reduce UTIs but current available studies suggest benefits of it.

  8. Scientific Review of Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)

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    Catheter associated urinary tract infections (CAUTI) are common in the hospital setting with consequential morbidity and mortality. The risk of bacterial adhesion and invasion of the urinary tract increases with use of an indwelling catheterization and may be reduced by adopting intermittent catheterization using hydrophilic single-use catheters.

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