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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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KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF STOMA CARE AMONG PATIENTS AT TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL LAHORE PAKISTAN
Introduction: Stoma and ostomy are Greek terms meaning mouth or opening done to treat several benign and malignant intestinal conditions, due to a change in bowel habits, anatomically modified by surgical creation of an opening in the abdominal wall ...
Hafiza Neelam +3 more
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Intestinal Stomas-Postoperative Stoma Care and Peristomal Skin Complications. [PDF]
Steinhagen E, Colwell J, Cannon LM.
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Enhancing Stoma Care Expertise: Video-Based Training for Nurses in a Malaysian Private Hospital
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the impact of video-based training on the skills and confidence of registered nurses in performing stoma care at a private Specialist Hospital in Johor Bharu, Malaysia.
Noran Sazlyn Md Sain +3 more
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EFFECT OF HEALTH CARE PROGRAM FOR MOTHERS HAVING CHILDREN WITH STOMA [PDF]
Background: Mothers are the primary caregiver for children with stoma. Aim: Determine the effect of health care program for mothers having children with stoma. Subject and method: Aquasi-experimental design is used.
Amira Mostafa Mohamed Elzeky +2 more
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Prolapse of intestinal stoma [PDF]
Stoma prolapse can usually be managed conservatively by stoma care nurses. However, surgical management is considered when complications make traditional care difficult and/or stoma prolapse affects normal bowel function and induces incarceration. If the
Kotaro Maeda
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Background and Aims Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) are associated with significant morbidity and poor quality of life (QOL). Compression therapy and wound dressing are the mainstay treatment options.
Natalie Shi Qi Wong +10 more
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Patient satisfaction with stoma care and their expectations on mobile apps for supportive care
Self‐efficacy in stoma care is essential, as it reduces morbidity and psychosocial problems. Mobile applications (apps) may optimise patients' self‐efficacy.
Sebastiaan L. van der Storm +2 more
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Home management of intestinal stoma: An evidence based review
Shortened hospital stays for clients with an intestinal stoma have shifted the focus from institutional care in hospitals to self-care of ostomies to the home setting.
Harmeet Kaur Kang, Mamta Choudhary
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Developments in silicone technology for use in stoma care.
Soft silicone's flexibility, adhesive capacity and non-toxic, non-odourous and hypoallergenic nature have made it an established material for adhesive and protective therapeutic devices.
Thomas Swift +3 more
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