Abstract:Objective To evaluate the quality of the available clinical practice guidelines on intermittent catheterization, to summarize the recommendations, and to provide evidence-based references for standardizing clinical practice of intermittent catheterization. Methods Relative clinical practice guidelines published from January 2009 to March 2019 were retrieved, then quality of the inclu-ded guidelines were evaluated using AGREEⅡ. Results Seven guidelines were included, for overall quality, 3 were evaluated aslevel A, 3 level B and 1 level C. Twenty-seven recommendations were synthesized and categorized into 4 aspects of assessment, practice, education, and management. Conclusion The overall quality of clinical practice guidelines on intermittent catheterization is acceptable, but the methodology and reporting standardization need to be improved. The recommendations are of significance for clinical practice and can be applied into clinical work.