2021
DOI: 10.22219/jk.v12i2.15241
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Adaptation of Patient's Colorectal Cancer to Stoma in Padang City

Fira Firdausia,
Avit Suchitra,
Leni Merdawati

Abstract: Introduction: Colorectal cancer patients have a variety of impacts after the colostomy such as skin irritation, problems with odors, and fears of pouch leaks that will affect daily life. Patients must be able to adapt to new situations due to ostomy so that they can undergo daily activities as usual. This study aims to explore the experience of colorectal cancer patients' adaptation to the ostomy. Materials and Methods: Research was conducted with a qualitative design grounded theory approach with semi-structu… Show more

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“…Families will give their full support by providing direct care as they perceive caring to be obligatory in their cultural norm (Kristanti, 2019). Patients felt safe and were no longer insecure (Firdausia et al, 2021). Therefore, patients usually try to obtain support from family by being more intimate, which directly increases their sense of wellbeing.…”
Section: (4) Individual Coping Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Families will give their full support by providing direct care as they perceive caring to be obligatory in their cultural norm (Kristanti, 2019). Patients felt safe and were no longer insecure (Firdausia et al, 2021). Therefore, patients usually try to obtain support from family by being more intimate, which directly increases their sense of wellbeing.…”
Section: (4) Individual Coping Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%