2017
DOI: 10.1590/0034-7167-2016-0161
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Self-esteem and health-related quality of life in ostomized patients

Abstract: knowing SE and HRQoL levels, in addition to the variables that influence them, supports ostomized patients' care planning, rehabilitation, and social autonomy.

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“…Self-care consists of conducting exams, taking care of appearance again and opening yourself up to eventual progress in the complex conception of the vibrant notion of subject, based on actions, interactions and feedback with the environment. The development of self-care after the adaptation period to the treatment, as well as the motivation for improving self-image were also highlighted in a study carried out with 33 ostomized women attended at a reference center in Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil (24) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Self-care consists of conducting exams, taking care of appearance again and opening yourself up to eventual progress in the complex conception of the vibrant notion of subject, based on actions, interactions and feedback with the environment. The development of self-care after the adaptation period to the treatment, as well as the motivation for improving self-image were also highlighted in a study carried out with 33 ostomized women attended at a reference center in Rio Grande do Norte state, Brazil (24) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown by multivariate analysis, retiring after the disease onset and ostomy had a negative impact on QoL brought about by loss of income and decreased well-being. Further challenges facing patients with definitive AC were emotional distress and the imposition of physical limitations that reduced significantly the capacity to carry out daily functions, including those associated with recreation, entertainment, and relaxation [8,13].…”
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“…For visitors, knowledge and passion are important elements that can decide whether the visitor's work can be done well or not [12,13]. ET Nurses need to provide training curriculum to Ostomy visitors to assist them to acquire the necessary knowledge [14].…”
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confidence: 99%