EFEKTIFITAS INISIASI BLADDER TRAINING TERHADAP INKONTINENSIA URIEN PADA PASIEN STROKE NON HEMORAGIK YANG TERPASANG KATETER DI RUANG NEUROLOGI RSUD RADEN MATTAHER JAMBI
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https://doi.org/10.36565/jab.v6i2.26Keywords:
Initiation, BladderTraining in patients with non-hemorrhagic strokeAbstract
Background : Bladder training is one of the efforts to control bladder function is impaired to normal or optimal function that aims to train neurogenic bladder and restore normal pattern of urination by inhibiting or stimulating spending urine .
Method : This study aims to determine urinary incontinence in patients with non- hemorrhagic stroke were catheterized in neurology hospital room Raden Mattaher Jambi The population in this study non- hemorrhagic stroke patients were catheterized as many as 209 people , with a sample of 20 people pre -test and post -test method uses pre - experiment with bentukone - group pretest - posttest design stastistick test used was T Dependent sample taken with technique " purposive sampling.
Result : Urinary output before and after the initiation of bladder training on non-hemorrhagic stroke patients were catheterized urindilakuakn decreased during the pre-test, namely the number of 12.820ml and after post_test bladder training on the total amount of the average change is the number of 2.075ml , Raden expected Mattaher Jambi Hospital can make this research as a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Bladder Training in neurology space.
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