Developing a stoma acceptance questionnaire to improve motivation to adhere to enterostoma self-care [PDF]
IntroductionIn stoma care, patient education is often weak in terms of improving patientsâ level of acceptance of living with a stoma. Self-care educational interventions in enterostomal patients, which according to Oremâs Theory should take into account
Aleo, Giuseppe +5 more
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Choice of equipment and quality of life for people with stoma
The selection of stoma equipment is a highly individual matter for each patient. While taking care of the stoma patient, the nurse has a difficult task to overcome, which solution will make the patient feel comfortable.
Renata Florek +2 more
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Accommodating Islamic Worship Practices for Stoma Patients: A Comprehensive Systematic Review
This systematic review explores the challenges and accommodations necessary for stoma patients practicing Islamic worship, focusing on ritual purity (tahara) and prayer (salat).
Muhammad Faiz
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Adjustment to colostomy: stoma acceptance, stoma care self-efficacy and interpersonal relationships [PDF]
‘The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com.’ Copyright Blackwell Publishing. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2007.04446.xThis paper is a report of a study to examine adjustment and its relationship with stoma acceptance and social ...
American Cancer Society +34 more
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Patients’ experiences of living with a stoma in rural areas in Northern Sweden
Introduction: Stoma complications are common and interfere with many aspects of everyday life. Stoma problems are usually managed by a specialised stoma nurse, a service not present in the rural areas of South Lapland in Sweden. The aim of this study was
Simon Näverlo +3 more
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Knowledge and Practice of Stoma Care among Ostomates at B.P.Koirala Memorial Cancer Hospital
Background: There are more than 1 million patients with a permanent colostomy and the number is increasing by the rate of 100 000 per year. Clients with a new stoma must master multiple psychomotor skills to remove their pouch, clean the stoma and ...
Radha Acharya Pandey +2 more
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An online educational tool to promote psychological well-being, optimism, and coping self-efficacy among people living with an ileostomy : a pilot study [PDF]
We assessed an online educational tool designed for people living with an ileostomy. Thirty-nine participants took part in a 10-week online educational tool, which included elements such as happiness profiling, understanding stress and coping, utilising ...
Nicholls, Adam +2 more
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Factors associated with stoma quality of life among stoma patients
Background: Quality of life (QOL) concerns in patients with stomas is a globally important health issue. Currently, a lack of understanding into which factors influence QOL post-colostomy hinders the ability of health care professionals to provide ...
Chunli Liao, Ying Qin
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Adjusting to bodily change following stoma formation: a phenomenological study [PDF]
Purpose: Scant research has been undertaken to explore in-depth the meaning of bodily change for individuals following stoma formation. The aim of this study was to understand the experience of living with a new stoma, with a focus on bodily change ...
Antony Arthur +19 more
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Relationship between hospital volume and short-term outcomes: A nationwide population-based study including 75,280 rectal cancer surgical procedures [PDF]
There is growing interest on the potential relationship between hospital volume (HV) and outcomes as it might justify the centralization of care for rectal cancer surgery. From the National Italian Hospital Discharge Dataset, data on 75,280 rectal cancer
Barina, Andrea +13 more
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