2018
DOI: 10.5604/01.3001.0011.5954
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Akceptacja choroby a jakość życia pacjentów ze stomią

Abstract: Gender and education have an impact on the level of the acceptance of the disease, but they do not influence the quality of life. The acceptance of the disease is connected with the quality of life in patients with a stoma. The higher the level of acceptance of the disease, the better the quality of life. Research indicates the need to deepen patients' education regarding their functioning in society.

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“…Patients still need to adhere to long-term medication and regular reexamination and maintain good living habits after discharge, which brings a lot of restrictions to patients' life, which makes it difficult for patients to adapt to life after illness and poor self-care ability. It leads to the decrease of the quality of life [ 11 ]. How to take effective means of doctor-patient communication to enhance patients' awareness of their own condition is of great significance to promote disease symptoms and reduce the occurrence of complications, which should be concerned by clinical workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients still need to adhere to long-term medication and regular reexamination and maintain good living habits after discharge, which brings a lot of restrictions to patients' life, which makes it difficult for patients to adapt to life after illness and poor self-care ability. It leads to the decrease of the quality of life [ 11 ]. How to take effective means of doctor-patient communication to enhance patients' awareness of their own condition is of great significance to promote disease symptoms and reduce the occurrence of complications, which should be concerned by clinical workers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports from other authors indicate that emotional reactivity in patients qualified for a scheduled surgery is positively associated with pre‐operative anxiety only with low level of support from friends and important individuals, but not with moderate or high support (Aliche, Ifeagwazi, & Eze, 2020). Postoperative pain felt by the patient during treatment and recovery, in both acute and chronic diseases, is one of the factors worsening the quality of life and causing less disease acceptance (Chabowski et al., 2017; Szpilewska et al., 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quality of life (QOL) for patients with a stoma is often not satisfactory. 6,7 A stoma affects all aspects of everyday life; patients must not only learn how to care for their stoma, but also incorporate the stoma into their daily life. 8,9 Compared with individuals without a stoma, those with a stoma are more likely to suffer from poor mental…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patient self-efficacy, capacity for self-care, and acceptance of illness also play a role in QOL. 6,12 In China, to the authors' knowledge, there is little primary research that has been conducted to understand factors that influence the QOL of patients with a stoma. The current study aimed to address this gap to help inform the development of future interventions for enhanced care and support of patients with a stoma.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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