This study through the use of semi-structured interviews or focus groups will explore the lived experience with Transcutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation (TTNS) with Neurogenic Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction to generate user-defined themes regarding bladder function and catheter-related barriers and the daily impacts on one's life.
Identify NLUTD user-defined themes regarding bladder function and and the daily impacts on one's life Specific Aim: Using iterative, semi-structured interviews or focus groups to explore the lived experience using TTNS neuromodulation to generate user-defined themes regarding bladder function and the daily impacts on one's life.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
75
Using iterative, semi-structured interviews or focus groups to explore the lived experience with CC and usual customary care (UCC) of catheter users with NLUTD and their caretakers to generate user-defined themes regarding bladder function and catheter-related barriers and the daily impacts on one's life.
MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Consumer user-defined themes from qualitative interviews
Explore the lived experience using the transcutaneous tibial nerve stimulation to generate user-defined themes regarding bladder function and the daily impacts on one's life. Qualitative analysis will be used to define these themes about how TTNS impacted ones life, and bladder function
Time frame: Collected once at study completion at 1 year
Follow-up calls regarding user-defined themes
Possible follow-up calls for clarification on user-defined themes (primary outcome) may need to be done to
Time frame: through study completion, an average of 1 year
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