Samenvatting
Een landelijke evidencebased Richtlijn intermitterende (zelf) katheterisatie bij kinderen is ontwikkeld, met als doel een eenduidige werkwijze te bewerkstelligen. Zorgverzekeraars zullen vergoedingen steeds meer baseren op evidencebased richtlijnen.
Het is belangrijk om, naast het technische aspect van de katheterisatie, veel aandacht te schenken aan het leerproces zelf. Bij goed aanleren zal (zelf)katheterisatie geen belangrijke emotionele problemen veroorzaken.
Summary
National guideline Intermittent (self)Catheterization in children
A national evidence based guideline Clean Intermittent (self) Catheterization in children has been developed in order to maintain unambiguous policy. In the near future health insurances will base reimbursement of care only on evidence based guidelines. It is important to take care of the process of learning catheterization. When catheterization has been learned in a good way, it shall not cause big emotional problems.
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* E. de Bruijn-Kempe, RN, M-ANP, verpleegkundig specialist, Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis, Utrecht; Academisch Medisch Centrum Amsterdam, Emma Kinderziekenhuis, Amsterdam
L. Hermsen-Heilema, RN, M-ANP, verpleegkundig specialist, Universitair Medisch Centrum Utrecht, Wilhelmina Kinderziekenhuis, Utrecht; Academisch Medisch Centrum Amsterdam, Emma Kinderziekenhuis, Amsterdam
H. Cobussen-Boekhorst, RN, M-ANP, verpleegkundig specialist, Radboud universitair medisch centrum, Amalia Kinderziekenhuis, Nijmegen
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de Bruijn-Kempe, E., Hermsen-Heilema, L. & Cobussen-Boekhorst, H. Richtlijn intermitterende (zelf)katheterisatie bij kinderen. Tijdschrift voor Urologie 5, 19–22 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13629-015-0005-3
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