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The voice of ostomates: an exploration of stoma care in England

British Journal of Nursing, 2022
BACKGROUND This article is part one of a series presenting the findings of stakeholder surveys with ostomates and stoma care nurses for stoma services in England.
Theresa M Bowles   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

The impact of stoma management education on the self-care abilities of individuals with an intestinal stoma

British Journal of Nursing, 2023
An intestinal stoma is a surgically formed exteriorisation of the large or small bowel on to the anterior abdomen wall, to enable faeces to be excreted from the body. Patients living with a stoma may encounter physical, psychological, and social barriers
Yani Liu, Li Wang, Liping Zhu
exaly   +2 more sources

The voice of stoma care nurses: an exploration of stoma care in England

British Journal of Nursing, 2022
Background: This article is part two of a series presenting the findings of stakeholder surveys with ostomates and stoma care nurses (SCNs) for stoma services in England. Part one explored the experiences of ostomates. This article focuses on the views and experiences of 108 SCNs in England.
Theresa M, Bowles   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Stoma care: procedures, appliances and nursing considerations

British Journal of Nursing, 2020
Several diseases and operations may necessitate the need for the formation of a stoma. Patients who are affected may be concerned about the effect of the stoma on their ability to carry out activities of daily living, as well as how it will affect their ...
Barry Hill
exaly   +2 more sources

Patient-centred stoma care support: ileostomy patients

British Journal of Community Nursing
Stoma patients require continuous support throughout their entire journey with a stoma. Although many Stoma Care Services across the UK offer patient follow-up pathways, there is not one unified pathway. Patients may not be prepared for life with a stoma
Rali Marinova
exaly   +2 more sources

Stoma Care

open access: yesNursing Standard, 2014
This package explains what a stoma is, why you might require to have one, chronic diseases that may lead to stoma, common symptoms to complications of having a stoma, physiological aspects, dietary tips , skin care to self care, medication and prognosis.
Harikesh Buch   +2 more
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The role of the clinical nurse specialist in stoma care: a scoping review.

British Journal of Nursing, 2023
AIM Rapidly evolving roles in nursing require exploration and description. This review aims to examine the role of the clinical nurse specialist (CNS) in stoma care from the UK perspective.
Andrew Bird, J. Burch, Gabrielle Thorpe
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Providing structured stoma care through established patient pathways

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2023
Marinova and Marinova outline the stoma patient pathway at St Mark's Hospital, London, highlighting how care provision throughout the stoma journey can improve patient outcomes and reduce costs to the NHS.
Petya Marinova, Ralitza Marinova
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The community nurse and stoma care.

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2022
Community nurses will have people with a stoma on their caseload, and a reminder about stoma and stoma care will hopefully increase confidence and, subsequently, care.
J. Burch
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Adaptation of a stoma care pathway and use of telephone clinics during the pandemic: patient experience survey.

British Journal of Nursing, 2022
With the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, outpatient clinics had to adjust and reduce the number of face-to-face appointments. The Cambridge stoma service has a recognised pathway of stoma care but needed to adjust this in line with government ...
A. Brewer, V. Coleman
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