2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcol.2019.10.011
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A new APP for prevention and treatment of complications of intestinal peristomal skin

Abstract: Objectives  To develop an application program for prevention and treatment of complications of intestinal peristomal skin. Method  The framework of the application software development were: Phase 1 – “Design, identification of the needs for the application development”: In this phase, the authors identified during their clinical practice that some professionals and caregivers find it difficult to provide care for at-risk ostomized patients or those with some kind of peristomal sk… Show more

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“…Additionally, the effects of the use of mobile-based educational software on factors such as QoL, reduction of postoperative complications, and the facilitation of patient self-care have been investigated, with statistically significant results. [36][37][38][39] Therefore, in the present research, a software was designed and developed to improve the self-care of colostomy patients. All the services provided in the software are in line with the self-care goals of colostomy patients.…”
Section: Mean Percentage 87%mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, the effects of the use of mobile-based educational software on factors such as QoL, reduction of postoperative complications, and the facilitation of patient self-care have been investigated, with statistically significant results. [36][37][38][39] Therefore, in the present research, a software was designed and developed to improve the self-care of colostomy patients. All the services provided in the software are in line with the self-care goals of colostomy patients.…”
Section: Mean Percentage 87%mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that in countries like Turkey, Brazil, and the United States, software similar to the application produced in the present study has been produced with the aim of providing knowledge and information to colostomy patients. However, none of them include a medication reminder service for patients [36][37][38] such as the one provided in the software produced in the present study. Considering that, before the present study, there was no such software in the Iranian society, and its use can facilitate education, increase awareness, and improve the health and self-care of colostomy patients.…”
Section: Mean Percentage 81%mentioning
confidence: 99%