Unlabelled: Many patients leaving hospital with a catheter do not have sufficient information to self-care and can experience physical and psychological difficulties.

Aim: This study aimed to explore how a patient-held catheter passport affects the experiences of patients leaving hospital with a urethral catheter, the hospital nurses who discharge them and the community nurses who provide ongoing care for them.

Method: Qualitative methods used included interviews, focus groups and questionnaires, and thematic analysis.

Findings: Three major themes were reported-informing patients, informing nurses; improving catheter care, promoting self-management; and supporting transition.

Conclusion: The catheter passport can bridge the existing information gap, improve care, promote self-care and help patients adjust to their catheter, especially if complemented by ongoing input from a nurse or other health professional.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2017.26.15.857DOI Listing

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