Effects of Web-Based Education Program for Self-Urination Management of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries in Community: Preliminary Study
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Participants
2.2. Intervention
2.3. Measures
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Ethical Considerations
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. General Characteristics of the Study Participants and Homogeneity
3.2. Effects of Web-Based Education Program for Self-Urination Management
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Menu | Content |
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Program information | Full program menu Program process and precautions |
Self-urination management education | 8-session video lectures -1st session: Structure and function of the urinary system -2nd session: Spinal cord injury -3rd session: Bladder after spinal cord injury -4th session: Urination management–general management -5th session: Urination management–urination method -6th session: Treatment -7th session: Urinary system complications -8th session: Nursing care expense support |
Self-urination Logs | Submenu (Log entry) -Sample table of water content per food and beverage -Entry of self-urination diary (tabs, date, time, water intake, urine volume, urine color) |
Bulletin board | Available for anyone to write on (experience sharing) |
Q & A | Writing a 1:1 private inquiry to researchers |
Characteristics | Intervention Group (n = 18) | Control Group (n = 18) | χ2 or t | p |
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n (%) | n (%) | |||
Gender | 5.60 | 0.081 | ||
Female | 4 (22.2) | 11 (61.1) | ||
Male | 14 (77.8) | 7 (38.9) | ||
Age (year) | 0.56 † | 0.757 | ||
21–40 | 6 (33.3) | 5 (27.8) | ||
41–50 | 4 (22.2) | 6 (33.3) | ||
51≤ | 8 (44.4) | 7 (38.9) | ||
Family living together | 0.11 | 0.735 | ||
Yes | 11 (61.1) | 10 (55.6) | ||
No | 7 (38.9) | 8 (44.4) | ||
Monthly income (Man won) | 0.13 | 0.717 | ||
200> | 12 (66.7) | 13 (72.2) | ||
200≤ | 6 (33.3) | 5 (27.8) | ||
Drinking | 2.00 | 0.157 | ||
Yes | 8 (44.4) | 4 (22.2) | ||
No | 10 (55.6) | 14 (77.8) | ||
Smoking | 0.23 | 0.630 | ||
Yes | 3 (16.7) | 2 (11.1) | ||
No | 15 (83.3) | 16 (88.9) | ||
Damaged area | 1.14 † | 0.775 | ||
Cervical spine | 5 (27.8) | 4 (22.2) | ||
Thoracic spine | 12 (66.7) | 11 (61.1) | ||
Lumbar spine | 1 (5.6) | 3 (16.7) | ||
Duration of impairment | 1.18 | 0.471 | ||
Less than 60 months | 7 (38.9) | 4 (22.2) | ||
More than 60 months | 11 (61.1) | 14 (77.8) | ||
Urinary incontinence (frequency) | 9.95 † | 0.070 | ||
Every day | 1 (5.6) | 6 (33.3) | ||
Several times a week | 3 (16.7) | 3 (16.6) | ||
Several times a month | 5 (27.8) | 5 (27.8) | ||
More than a month | 2 (11.1) | 0 (0.0) | ||
several times | ||||
None | 7 (38.8) | 4 (22.3) | ||
Urine volume (mL) | 1.18 † | 0.711 | ||
300> | 6 (33.3) | 6 (33.3) | ||
300–400 | 11 (61.1) | 9 (50.0) | ||
400< | 1 (5.6) | 3 (16.7) | ||
Bladder medication | 3.01 | 0.083 | ||
Yes | 4 (22.2) | 9 (50.0) | ||
No | 14 (77.8) | 9 (50.0) |
Variables | Group | Pretest | Posttest | F † | p |
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Mean ± SD | Mean ± SD | ||||
Self-urination management knowledge | Intervention (n = 18) | 25.28 ± 3.66 | 35.83 ± 3.97 | 48.04 | <0.001 * |
Control (n = 18) | 22.22 ± 6.80 | 25.00 ± 6.29 | |||
Compliance of self- urination management | Intervention (n = 18) | 92.94 ± 13.69 | 104.78 ± 6.39 | 45.86 | <0.001 * |
Control (n = 18) | 92.83 ± 13.16 | 92.88 ± 12.56 | |||
Self-efficacy | Intervention (n = 18) | 73.56 ± 9.82 | 91.72 ± 6.64 | 58.47 | <0.001 * |
Control (n = 18) | 73.22 ± 15.81 | 71.22 ± 14.97 | |||
Psychological well-being | Intervention (n = 18) | 15.33 ± 6.20 | 20.11 ± 3.03 | 98.86 | <0.001 * |
Control (n = 18) | 13.83 ± 3.96 | 13.11 ± 3.56 |
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Jin, H.J.; Gu, M.; Oh, N.K.; Sok, S. Effects of Web-Based Education Program for Self-Urination Management of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries in Community: Preliminary Study. Healthcare 2025, 13, 2088. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172088
Jin HJ, Gu M, Oh NK, Sok S. Effects of Web-Based Education Program for Self-Urination Management of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries in Community: Preliminary Study. Healthcare. 2025; 13(17):2088. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172088
Chicago/Turabian StyleJin, Hyeon Jeong, Minkyung Gu, Nam Kyung Oh, and Sohyune Sok. 2025. "Effects of Web-Based Education Program for Self-Urination Management of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries in Community: Preliminary Study" Healthcare 13, no. 17: 2088. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172088
APA StyleJin, H. J., Gu, M., Oh, N. K., & Sok, S. (2025). Effects of Web-Based Education Program for Self-Urination Management of Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries in Community: Preliminary Study. Healthcare, 13(17), 2088. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare13172088