2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocn.15840
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Quality of life among ostomy patients: A narrative literature review

Abstract: Aim and objective: This study aims to identify and summarise factors related to ostomy patients' experiences and how these impact the perceived quality of life for those patients.Background: Ostomy formation is a common therapeutic technique used to treat different colorectal diseases such as colorectal cancer. Although surgical intervention and ostomy formation may prolong a patient's life, it may cause many problems in their daily lifestyle and affect their quality of life. The surgical creation of an ostomy… Show more

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“…An ostomy is a surgical procedure in which the bowel or ureter is attached to the abdominal wall to create an opening (stoma) for feces or urine elimination 2 . Ostomies are difficult procedures that can have a major impact on an individual's physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well‐being 3,4 . Some of the associated lifestyle changes include the need for daily care of the ostomy and peristomal skin, properly fitted equipment, appropriate diet and elimination strategies, flatus and odor control, and social relationship adjustments in line with daily care requirements.…”
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“…An ostomy is a surgical procedure in which the bowel or ureter is attached to the abdominal wall to create an opening (stoma) for feces or urine elimination 2 . Ostomies are difficult procedures that can have a major impact on an individual's physical, psychological, social, and spiritual well‐being 3,4 . Some of the associated lifestyle changes include the need for daily care of the ostomy and peristomal skin, properly fitted equipment, appropriate diet and elimination strategies, flatus and odor control, and social relationship adjustments in line with daily care requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent systematic review by Audet et al 16 found that better nursing education and longer nursing experience were associated with benefits to patients in terms of lower risk of mortality and adverse events. Nurses’ knowledge of the needs of patients with ostomies and the implementation of appropriate ostomy care can prevent ostomy‐associated problems for patients following stoma surgery 3,7 . Moreover, the quality of life for patients with ostomies could be improved through the application of evidence‐based clinical nursing interventions 3,7 …”
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confidence: 99%
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