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Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey

STUDY DESIGN: Survey. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the needs and priorities of people with spinal cord injury for managing neurogenic bladder and bowel function and to determine their willingness to adopt neuromodulation interventions for these functions. METHODS: Anonymous online survey. It was adver...

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Autores principales: Bourbeau, Dennis, Bolon, Abby, Creasey, Graham, Dai, Wei, Fertig, Bill, French, Jennifer, Jeji, Tara, Kaiser, Anita, Kouznetsov, Roman, Rabchevsky, Alexander, Gallo Santacruz, Bruno, Sun, Jiayang, Thor, Karl B., Wheeler, Tracey, Wierbicky, Jane
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7642195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32895475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41393-020-00545-w
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author Bourbeau, Dennis
Bolon, Abby
Creasey, Graham
Dai, Wei
Fertig, Bill
French, Jennifer
Jeji, Tara
Kaiser, Anita
Kouznetsov, Roman
Rabchevsky, Alexander
Gallo Santacruz, Bruno
Sun, Jiayang
Thor, Karl B.
Wheeler, Tracey
Wierbicky, Jane
author_facet Bourbeau, Dennis
Bolon, Abby
Creasey, Graham
Dai, Wei
Fertig, Bill
French, Jennifer
Jeji, Tara
Kaiser, Anita
Kouznetsov, Roman
Rabchevsky, Alexander
Gallo Santacruz, Bruno
Sun, Jiayang
Thor, Karl B.
Wheeler, Tracey
Wierbicky, Jane
author_sort Bourbeau, Dennis
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description STUDY DESIGN: Survey. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the needs and priorities of people with spinal cord injury for managing neurogenic bladder and bowel function and to determine their willingness to adopt neuromodulation interventions for these functions. METHODS: Anonymous online survey. It was advertised by word-of-mouth by community influencers and social media, and by advertisement in newsletters of advocacy groups. RESULTS: Responses from 370 individuals (27% female, 73% male) were included. Bladder emptying without catheters was the top priority for restoring bladder function, and maintaining fecal continence was the top priority for restoring bowel function. The biggest concerns regarding external stimulation systems were wearing a device with wires connecting to electrodes on the skin and having to don and doff the system daily as needed. The biggest concerns for implanted systems were the chances of experiencing problems with the implant that required a revision surgery or surgical removal of the whole system. Respondents were willing to accept an external (61%) or implanted (41%) device to achieve improved bladder or bowel function. CONCLUSIONS: Bladder and bowel dysfunction remain important unmet challenges for individuals living with SCI who answered our survey. These individuals are willing to accept some potential risks of nerve stimulation approaches given potential benefits. Additional consumer input is critical for guiding both research and translation to clinical use and personalized medicine.
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spelling pubmed-76421952021-03-07 Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey Bourbeau, Dennis Bolon, Abby Creasey, Graham Dai, Wei Fertig, Bill French, Jennifer Jeji, Tara Kaiser, Anita Kouznetsov, Roman Rabchevsky, Alexander Gallo Santacruz, Bruno Sun, Jiayang Thor, Karl B. Wheeler, Tracey Wierbicky, Jane Spinal Cord Article STUDY DESIGN: Survey. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the needs and priorities of people with spinal cord injury for managing neurogenic bladder and bowel function and to determine their willingness to adopt neuromodulation interventions for these functions. METHODS: Anonymous online survey. It was advertised by word-of-mouth by community influencers and social media, and by advertisement in newsletters of advocacy groups. RESULTS: Responses from 370 individuals (27% female, 73% male) were included. Bladder emptying without catheters was the top priority for restoring bladder function, and maintaining fecal continence was the top priority for restoring bowel function. The biggest concerns regarding external stimulation systems were wearing a device with wires connecting to electrodes on the skin and having to don and doff the system daily as needed. The biggest concerns for implanted systems were the chances of experiencing problems with the implant that required a revision surgery or surgical removal of the whole system. Respondents were willing to accept an external (61%) or implanted (41%) device to achieve improved bladder or bowel function. CONCLUSIONS: Bladder and bowel dysfunction remain important unmet challenges for individuals living with SCI who answered our survey. These individuals are willing to accept some potential risks of nerve stimulation approaches given potential benefits. Additional consumer input is critical for guiding both research and translation to clinical use and personalized medicine. 2020-09-07 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7642195/ /pubmed/32895475 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41393-020-00545-w Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Bourbeau, Dennis
Bolon, Abby
Creasey, Graham
Dai, Wei
Fertig, Bill
French, Jennifer
Jeji, Tara
Kaiser, Anita
Kouznetsov, Roman
Rabchevsky, Alexander
Gallo Santacruz, Bruno
Sun, Jiayang
Thor, Karl B.
Wheeler, Tracey
Wierbicky, Jane
Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey
title Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey
title_full Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey
title_fullStr Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey
title_full_unstemmed Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey
title_short Needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: A survey
title_sort needs, priorities, and attitudes of individuals with spinal cord injury toward nerve stimulation devices for bladder and bowel function: a survey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7642195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32895475
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41393-020-00545-w
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