WO2023234893A1 - A reminder system for clean intermittent catheterization - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a reminder system for caregivers who need to apply Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to their child for various reasons.
- CIC Clean Intermittent Catheterization
- the invention relates to the system that reminds caregivers who have to apply CIC to their child for various reasons, the frequency of CIC, the steps to be applied during the procedure, and the hospital appointments created for regular doctor check-ups with a reminder application.
- CIC Clean Intermittent Catheterization
- clean in the CIC expression means catheterization at the right time intervals and by using the right procedure steps without causing trauma to the patient.
- Urinary tract infections develop in children when CIC is not performed within the time period specified by the doctor, using the correct steps.
- the organs forming the urinary system are damaged after frequently repeated UTIs in children undergoing CIC. For this reason, the need for renal replacement therapy, especially hemodialysis, is increasing in patients.
- a catheter developed for healthcare personnel is described.
- the aim of this catheter is to remind the healthcare personnel that it is time to empty the bladder in order to prevent excessive pressure in it. For this, a warning is given when the current pressure is above the previously measured bladder pressure. Thus, healthcare personnel is reminded that the bladder is full, and a warning is given that it is time to empty the urine in the bladder.
- a catheter described for patients with urinary retention or incontinence It defines a time of urination over a standard bladder pressure, without any measurement on the patient. The part of the catheter placed in the bladder to function as a bladder, creates a pressure when the bladder is full and allowing the urine to flow normally. It provides flowing of urine to the bladder at certain times, such as normal urination time.
- the invention aims to present a structure with different technical features that brings a new perspective in this field, unlike the structures used in the prior art.
- the primary purpose of the invention is to ensure that CIC is applied by caregivers in patients whose bladder emptying frequency has already been determined by a doctor, using the correct procedure steps at the frequency recommended by the doctor.
- One of the aims of the invention is to run the planned hospital appointment reminders in order to ensure a regular doctor control of the patient.
- a drop-down menu is designed for users to access system properties.
- the caregivers who have the smartphone application on their phone can set an alarm, view this alarm or change it.
- the invention is developed to fulfill the purposes described above is a system that provides caregivers who have to apply Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to a child for various reasons, reminding the frequency of CIC, the procedure steps to be applied during the procedure and the appointments for a regular doctor control, characterized in that comprising a reminder application installed in a reminder device further comprising;
- CIC Clean Intermittent Catheterization
- FIG. 1 A representative view of the system which is the subject of the invention
- the invention is a system providing the caregivers who have to apply a Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to a child for various reasons, to remind the frequency of CIC, the procedure steps to be applied during the procedure and the appointments for a regular doctor control, by means of a reminder application (20).
- CIC Clean Intermittent Catheterization
- the reminder application (20) which is the subject of the invention, is installed by caregivers to a mobile device (phone, tablet), computer, etc. into a reminder device (10). Caregivers log in to the reminder application using a password.
- a first part Comprises CIC application hours and CIC application procedure steps to be reminded to caregivers
- a second part Reminds the caregiver of hospital appointments.
- the first part (Reminding CIC application hours and procedure steps):
- the caregiver selects the CIC alarm button (21.1 ) from the alarm options menu (21 ) in the reminder application (20).
- the caregiver who will use the reminder application (20), has to define the time interval of the CIC frequency recommended by the doctor in a subsection to the system, after first entering the start time of CIC in the operation menu.
- the time intervals are based on the 24-hour time system. For example, if the caregiver is advised by the doctor to perform CIC for the child four times a day, the section with a six-hour interval should be selected on the alarm setting screen (22) in the reminder application (20). Thus, regular warning messages will be sent to the caregiver's phone at six-hourly intervals, four times a day.
- the caregiver is requested to enter the last date indicating the duration of the CIC into the system. This date can usually be a future date determined by the caregiver, as patients will use CIC for life.
- the caregiver can rearrange the frequency of CIC over the phone application in line with the doctor's recommendation.
- the second part (Setting up the hospital appointments in the system):
- the caregiver selects the appointment alarm button (21.2) from the alarm options menu (21) in the reminder application (20) to set up a hospital appointment alarm.
- the caregiver must set the appointment date as day, month and time separately for each appointment on the alarm setting screen (22) on the system.
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Abstract
A system that provides caregivers who have to apply Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to a child for various reasons, reminding the frequency of CIC, the procedure steps to be applied during the procedure and the appointments for a regular doctor control comprising a reminder application (20) installed in a reminder device (10) further comprising; an alarm options menu (21) with buttons to select a clean intermittent catheterization or a hospital appointment alarms, a CIC alarm button (21.1) for selection of the clean intermittent catheterization alarms, an appointment alarm button (21.2) to select a reminder alarm for a hospital appointment, an alarm setting screen (22) allows to select the alarm date and time after pressing the CIC alarm button (21.1) or the appointment alarm button (21.2).
Description
A REMINDER SYSTEM FOR CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION
TECHNICAL FIELD
The invention relates to a reminder system for caregivers who need to apply Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to their child for various reasons.
In particular, the invention relates to the system that reminds caregivers who have to apply CIC to their child for various reasons, the frequency of CIC, the steps to be applied during the procedure, and the hospital appointments created for regular doctor check-ups with a reminder application.
BACKGROUND
Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) is a process of emptying the urine from the bladder by using a pipe called a catheter in cases where the urine cannot be emptied incompletely or completely in people with bladder dysfunction or retention. CIC is the most effective method to empty the urine in the bladder.
The term “clean” in the CIC expression means catheterization at the right time intervals and by using the right procedure steps without causing trauma to the patient.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) develop in children when CIC is not performed within the time period specified by the doctor, using the correct steps. The organs forming the urinary system are damaged after frequently repeated UTIs in children undergoing CIC. For this reason, the need for renal replacement therapy, especially hemodialysis, is increasing in patients.
The most important point in patients undergoing CIC is that the procedure is performed at the right time intervals and using the right procedure steps. In addition, regular medical check-ups are required for the prevention or early diagnosis of complications that may develop in patients.
In the patent application with the number CN203169801 U, a catheter developed for healthcare personnel is described. The aim of this catheter is to remind the healthcare personnel that it is time to empty the bladder in order to prevent excessive pressure in it. For this, a warning is given when the current pressure is above the previously measured bladder pressure. Thus, healthcare personnel is reminded that the bladder is full, and a warning is given that it is time to empty the urine in the bladder.
In the patent application numbered CN208710776U, a catheter described for patients with urinary retention or incontinence. It defines a time of urination over a standard bladder pressure, without any measurement on the patient. The part of the catheter placed in the bladder to function as a bladder, creates a pressure when the bladder is full and allowing the urine to flow normally. It provides flowing of urine to the bladder at certain times, such as normal urination time.
As given above, both systems are related to a catheter and silent about a reminder application. In addition, there is no description of a structure that can provide a solution to the disadvantages mentioned above.
As a result, due to the technical problems described above and the inadequacy of the existing solutions on the subject, it was necessary to make an improvement in the relevant technical field.
BRIEF DESCTIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The invention aims to present a structure with different technical features that brings a new perspective in this field, unlike the structures used in the prior art.
The primary purpose of the invention is to ensure that CIC is applied by caregivers in patients whose bladder emptying frequency has already been determined by a doctor, using the correct procedure steps at the frequency recommended by the doctor.
One of the aims of the invention is to run the planned hospital appointment reminders in order to ensure a regular doctor control of the patient.
The features of the reminder application used in the system that is the subject of the invention are as follows;
• The developed application is in Turkish. Different language options can also be added.
• The process steps of the application are arranged in an easily accessible way.
• A drop-down menu is designed for users to access system properties.
• There is no inconsistent form, color, etc. between design elements.
• Data loss is reduced to zero as much as possible, database restrictions and incorrect data entry are prevented.
• The logic errors of the software have been cleared and the unexpected functions of the software have been prevented.
• The mobile application of the software has been implemented in java programming language in accordance with Android/IOS operating systems.
• Data entries are made through the mobile application, and the output is taken from the screen.
• The caregivers who have the smartphone application on their phone can set an alarm, view this alarm or change it.
• Automatic notification can be received with an alarm that the CIC time has come at the specified intervals within the period determined by the caregivers.
• In case of a response to the notification, it is possible to log in to the application and open the user guide by automatically accessing to the page where the catheterization process is explained in detail.
• Although the main criteria of the application are the same, in the process steps section; the child's lying position, the length of the catheter placed in the bladder while performing CIC and the cleaning of the genital area include differences according to gender that should be taken into account.
The invention is developed to fulfill the purposes described above is a system that provides caregivers who have to apply Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to a child for various reasons, reminding the frequency of CIC, the procedure steps to be applied during the procedure and the appointments for a regular doctor control, characterized in that comprising a reminder application installed in a reminder device further comprising;
• An alarm options menu with buttons to select a clean intermittent catheterization or a hospital appointment alarms,
• A CIC alarm button for selection of the clean intermittent catheterization alarms,
• An appointment alarm button to select a reminder alarm for a hospital appointment,
• After pressing the CIC alarm button or the appointment alarm button, an alarm setting screen allows to select the alarm date and time.
The structural and characteristic features of the invention and all its advantages will be understood more clearly thanks to the figures given below and the detailed description written with reference to these figures, and therefore the evaluation should be made by taking these figures and detailed explanation into account.
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Figure 1. A representative view of the system which is the subject of the invention
Drawings do not necessarily need to be scaled and details not necessary for understanding the present invention may be omitted. Furthermore, parts that are at least substantially identical or have at least substantially identical functions are denoted by the same number.
The equivalents of the numbers given in the figures:
10. Reminder device
20. Reminder application
21 . Alarm options menu
21 .1 . CIC alarm button
21 .2. Appointment alarm button
22. Alarm setting screen
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In this detailed description, embodiments of the invention are explained only for a better understanding of the subject not for a limitation.
The invention is a system providing the caregivers who have to apply a Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to a child for various reasons, to remind the frequency of CIC, the procedure steps to be applied during the procedure and the appointments for a regular doctor control, by means of a reminder application (20).
The reminder application (20), which is the subject of the invention, is installed by caregivers to a mobile device (phone, tablet), computer, etc. into a reminder device (10). Caregivers log in to the reminder application using a password.
There are two parts in the reminder application.
A first part: Comprises CIC application hours and CIC application procedure steps to be reminded to caregivers
A second part: Reminds the caregiver of hospital appointments.
The first part (Reminding CIC application hours and procedure steps):
• To set a catheterization alarm, the caregiver selects the CIC alarm button (21.1 ) from the alarm options menu (21 ) in the reminder application (20).
• The caregiver, who will use the reminder application (20), has to define the time interval of the CIC frequency recommended by the doctor in a subsection to the system, after first entering the start time of CIC in the operation menu.
• The time intervals are based on the 24-hour time system. For example, if the caregiver is advised by the doctor to perform CIC for the child four times a day, the section with a six-hour interval should be selected on the alarm setting screen (22) in the reminder application (20). Thus, regular warning messages will be sent to the caregiver's phone at six-hourly intervals, four times a day.
• The caregiver is requested to enter the last date indicating the duration of the CIC into the system. This date can usually be a future date determined by the caregiver, as patients will use CIC for life.
• When each CIC time defined according to the phone alert system comes, the phone vibration and the "Your CIC time has come" audible warning message that reminds the CIC time has come, repeats six times.
• When the caregiver, who receives the audible warning, picks up the phone, first of all, a picture of a nurse appears on the screen. When the picture is swiped sideways, the steps for the CIC application are listed according to gender.
• If the frequency of CIC of the patient is decreased or increased by the doctor during the visits, the caregiver can rearrange the frequency of CIC over the phone application in line with the doctor's recommendation.
• In addition, while the software of the system was being created, the problem of running out of battery was also taken into account. The caregivers don't have to re-setup the system when their phone runs out of battery, when they plug their phone back into charge. The system activates itself automatically.
• After responding to the alarm notification in the system, the content to be presented on the main screen of the caregiver's phone is different for girls and boys and includes gender-specific CIC application process steps.
The second part (Setting up the hospital appointments in the system):
• The caregiver selects the appointment alarm button (21.2) from the alarm options menu (21) in the reminder application (20) to set up a hospital appointment alarm.
• The caregiver must set the appointment date as day, month and time separately for each appointment on the alarm setting screen (22) on the system.
• After the appointment alarm is set, there is a calendar for the appointment in the alarm setting screen (22). The appointment days set in the appointment calendar are also displayed in colors for the caregiver.
• Two days before the hospital appointment date, a hospital picture is displayed on the phone screen and the audible warning message 'Don't forget your hospital appointment' is given three times a day.
The installation steps of the reminder application (20) are given below:
• First, the caregiver must log in to the system to set the alarm.
• Then, the CIC alarm button (21.1) should be pressed from the alarm options menu (21) on the main page.
• The caregiver should select the time and intervals to use the catheterization process from the alarm setting screen (22).
• After pressing the save button, the application will match the user and the system will return to the main page. Thus, the alarm will be listed on the page.
• The alarm for the caregiver's CIC application will be given when the time comes.
• In case the caregiver presses the alarm notification, the guide of the catheterization procedure will be opened according to the gender specified in the reminder application (20).
• After the alarm starts to sound, the system will automatically determine the next time and sound again within the specified interval.
Claims
CLAIMS A system that provides caregivers who have to apply Clean Intermittent Catheterization (CIC) to a child for various reasons, reminding the frequency of CIC, the procedure steps to be applied during the procedure and the appointments for a regular doctor control characterized in that comprising; a reminder application (20) installed in a reminder device (10) further comprising;
- An alarm options menu (21) with buttons to select a clean intermittent catheterization or a hospital appointment alarms,
- A CIC alarm button (21.1) for selection of the clean intermittent catheterization alarms,
- An appointment alarm button (21.2) to select a reminder alarm for a hospital appointment,
- An alarm setting screen (22) allows to select the alarm date and time after pressing the CIC alarm button (21.1) or the appointment alarm button (21.2). The system according to Claim 1 characterized in that; the device (10) is a mobile device or a computer. The system according to Claim 1 characterized in that; the reminder application is a mobile application or a computer application.
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