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Abstract(s)
Objective: To evaluate the effect of a stoma nursing care program on the personal adjustment to an ostomy. Materials and methods:
A quasi-experimental study with a control group. The sample of 105 patients with stoma was divided into two groups (intervention group
and control group), with assessments in the first and sixth month after hospital discharge. Information was collected using the Elimination
Ostomy Adjustment Scale. Student’s t-tests analysis were performed. Results: One month after hospital discharge, the adjustment to the
stoma was satisfactory and similar (p > 0.05) in both groups, and in the sixth month, statistically more favorable in the intervention group
(p < 0.001); a statistically significant difference between the two assessments (p < 0.001) is found in the intervention group only. Conclusions:
The intervention program has a positive influence on the adjustment to the stoma, and its contribution is significant six months after
hospital discharge. Systematic interventions of an ostomy care specialized nurse have shown positive effects on ostomy adjustment, which
is recommended since the preoperative period.
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Keywords
Surgical stoma Psychological adjustment Nursing care Preoperative period Postoperative period
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Aquichan. 2020;20(1):e2014
Publisher
Enfermagem da Universidade da Sabana
