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The road to acceptance

Getting patients to accept intermittent self-catheterisation (ISC) can be a challenge. In this section, we uncover the most common psychological barriers to ISC and show you how to help patients overcome them.

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Building trust in treatment

Positive motivation can be a powerful tool in getting patients to adhere to intermittent self-catheterisation (ISC). This section shows you how to identify and use ‘short-term rewards’ to help patients see the value of ISC.

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Making the most out of your training session

Effective intermittent self-catheterisation (ISC) training plays a crucial role in achieving long-term adherence. But the patient’s state of mind can impact the training session.

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Integrating ISC into your patient’s daily life

ISC training is not only about technique. You should also remember to show the patient how to perform ISC on their own in different environments. 

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Get tips on IC training from the expert at the frontline

Sharon Holroyd has worked in urology wards for 20 years, so she knows a thing or two about IC training. In this interview, she shares her extensive experience and gives you the key to effective patient training.

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Three things to cover in an IC training session

Get a quick overview of the three key topics you must remember to cover in your IC training session.