**3.4 Overview of the results of a qualitative study of patients' experience success in dealing with post-stroke UI**

The results of our qualitative study on the patient's experience of successfully dealing with post-stroke UI were also used as a basis for developing a management model post-stroke urinary incontinence in a holistic and continuous care manner up to the patient's home The resulting themes are: (1) Information and understanding about post-stroke UI, (2) Performing ways to deal with poststroke UI, (3) Self-control and staying motivated, (4) Performing daily activities independently according to patients' ability, and (5) Family support and peer's attention. The results of this thematic analysis are integrated with the human becoming theory, self-care deficit theory of nursing, and other theories related to post-stroke UI. This qualitative study uses an applied qualitative research design

with the type of research Rapid Assessment Procedure (RAP). RAP is used as a method to interact directly to discuss or listen to what experiences the patient has had during post-stroke UI. In-depth interviews were used by researchers to obtain daily experiences of patients during post-stroke UI. The in-depth interview guide was developed based on the human becoming theory and the self-care deficit theory of nursing [36].
