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TEACHING SELF-CATHETERIZATION SKILLS TO CHILDREN WITH NEUROGENIC BLADDER COMPLICATIONS
Authors:Nancy A. Neef  John M. Parrish  Kathleen F. Hannigan  Terry J. Page  Brian A. Iwata
Abstract:We examined the effects of simulation training on the acquisition of self-catheterization skills in 2 female children with spina bifida. Based on a task analysis, the children were taught to perform on a doll each of the components of preparation, and, using a mirror to locate the urinary meatus, to insert and remove the catheter and to clean-up. Before, during, and after training, the children's performance of the skills on the doll and on themselves was assessed. Results of a multiple baseline design across subjects and skill components showed that doll training facilitated the children's acquisition of self-catheterization skills.
Keywords:self-catheterization skills  simulation training  behavioral pediatrics  spina bifida  generalization
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