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Conversion of Evidence and Applied Research on Intermittent Catheterization After Radical Hysterectomy

Conversion of Evidence and Applied Research on Intermittent Catheterization After Radical Hysterectomy

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18 years and older
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

In this study, the investigators summarize the existing best evidence of intermittent catheterization in patients after radical cervical cancer surgery from the perspective of clinical translation of evidence through systematic search, evaluation and evidence integration, construct a nursing protocol of intermittent catheterization for patients after radical cervical cancer surgery based on the best evidence combined with the clinical context, and explore the clinical application effect of the above nursing protocol. It will provide a reference basis for the development of the standardization and management of intermittent catheterization for postoperative patients with cervical cancer in China, as well as the development of guidelines for intermittent catheterization after radical cervical cancer surgery.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age ≧ 18 years old
  • Radical cervical cancer surgery and intermittent catheterization were performed at the Institute's hospital
  • Patients or their family members can operate a smartphone
  • No cognitive or psychiatric disorders, and can communicate effectively

Exclusion Criteria:

  • People with serious heart, brain, lung and other important organ diseases
  • People with water, electrolyte, acid-base balance disorders at the beginning of intermittent catheterization
  • People with previous serious renal diseases, bladder and urethra surgery
  • People with urinary tract infections
  • People who did not complete all interventions or data collection
  • People who voluntarily withdrew from the study or died during the study period;
  • Refuse to participate in this study

Study details
    Intermittent Catheterization
    Conversion of Evidence

NCT06529107

West China Second University Hospital

14 October 2025

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