2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcol.2020.05.008
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Hopelessness and suicide ideation in ostomy patients: a mixed method study

Abstract: Introduction  It is important to characterize patients’ mental health problems since the association between mental adjustment and life expectancy has stabilized in these patients. So, the present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of suicidal ideation and hopelessness in patients with ostomy. Method  A mixed method strategy (cross-sectional and content qualitative analysis) was done in Educational Hospitals in Tehran in 2019. Beck Suicide Ideation (19 item) and Beck … Show more

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“…After total hip prosthetic surgery, the mean hopelessness score in patients was found as lower (Ozkan & Unver, 2020). Again, similarly, a previous study reported that, among patients who received ostomy, 79% in the third-month follow-up and 58% in the sixth-month follow-up had moderate hopelessness levels (Sarabi, 2020). Patients who receive LT surgery may experience several physical, social, psychological, and economic problems in relation to surgical operations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…After total hip prosthetic surgery, the mean hopelessness score in patients was found as lower (Ozkan & Unver, 2020). Again, similarly, a previous study reported that, among patients who received ostomy, 79% in the third-month follow-up and 58% in the sixth-month follow-up had moderate hopelessness levels (Sarabi, 2020). Patients who receive LT surgery may experience several physical, social, psychological, and economic problems in relation to surgical operations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%