Teaching Intermittent Catheterisation to Children
A collection of teaching materials to help a child learn how to self catheterise
A collection of teaching materials to help a child learn how to self catheterise
With this collection of illustrations and teaching resources you can create instructions on how to perform intermittent catheterisation (IC) specific to the needs of each individual child. The goal is to help children learn to catheterise themselves – independently.
A collection of illustrations to select from, to personalise teaching, and help girls learn to catheterise themselves.
A selection of illustrations to choose from, and to help boys learn how to catheterise themselves.
We've compiled illustrations to help girls learn to catheterise independently. Choose the images that best suit your patient's learning needs.
Here we have collected a number of illustrations to make it easier for boys to learn to catheterise independently.
Teaching a child how to use a urinary catheter to pee should always consider their different needs. This presentation has been developed by a specialist HCP as a training resource to support anyone teaching a child IC. It’s a valuable source of information for parents or carers having a child who need IC, as well as helpful guidance for anyone new to the therapy.
Download Presentation (PPTX)This guide is for parents, carers, or anyone responsible for a child who needs help emptying their bladder. It supplements the information you received from healthcare professionals and provides knowledge and insight into how the urinary tract works, what can cause bladder problems, and how Intermittent Catheterisation (IC) can help your child.
Download Parental Guide (PDF) key:global.opens-in-new-windowShow appreciation for your child's independence and progress by downloading a diploma for their achievements with intermittent catheterisation. Give a reward to thank them for their commitment and encourage them to continue to grow and develop on their own.
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