The social rehabilitation represents a challenge to ostomy patient and a concern for health professional team. This study intends to verify the difficulties related to returning to the daily domestic, leisure, job and sexual activities showed by 45 ostomizeds after hospital discharge in different periods of late post operative. The data was obtained from patients assisted by two Outpatient Services of São Paulo city, through the interviews. The patients were selected by previous established criteria agreement and then subdivided in three groups as the post operative period. It's possible to verify that the majority of the clients didn't returned totally or returned only partially to the daily activities like before the disease or surgery, specially in the sexual area. They justified these difficulties by physical problems, insecurity and the use of inadequate appliances.
INTRODU ÇÃOEste trabalho é um estudo sobre o processo de reabilitação do ostomizado. Através dele pretende-se identificar os problemas relacionados ao autocuidado, especialmente do estorna, pele periestoma e dispositivo.Conforme LEÃO 9 "estoma é uma abertura na parede abdominal para exteriorização de um segmento do intestino ou vias urinarias para desviar o trânsito fecal ou urinario para o exterior".A denominação da ostomia digestiva depende de sua localização no abdômen e do número de bocas que apresenta 3,6 . AGUILLAR et al 1 utilizam * Discentes da Escola de Enfermagem da USP.
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