Background: An increasing number of patients worldwide are living with an ostomy. Among them, self-care management skills and stoma self-care abilities are associated with better quality of life. Aims: To identify the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of Italian ostomy patients and investigate their knowledge of stoma management. Methods: A questionnaire was used to gather the sociodemographic and clinical data of 433 adult patients. Participants responded to a nine-item survey assessing their knowledge of stoma management. Findings: Respondents reported having received extensive or adequate information in 64.4% of cases, and the remaining 35.6% reported receiving little or no information at any time. The health professional who imparted at least adequate information was a stoma nurse specialist in 32.1% of cases, usually during admission (24.0%) or before and during admission (19.6%). Conclusion: This study demonstrated that most patients received adequate information regarding the ostomy.

Corvese, F., Giordano, V., Alvaro, R., Vellone, E., Villa, G. (2020). Sociodemographic characteristics and self-care management knowledge of patients with an ostomy. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NURSING, 29(22), S20-S26 [10.12968/bjon.2020.29.22.S20].

Sociodemographic characteristics and self-care management knowledge of patients with an ostomy

Alvaro, Rosaria;Vellone, Ercole;Villa, Giulia
2020-12-10

Abstract

Background: An increasing number of patients worldwide are living with an ostomy. Among them, self-care management skills and stoma self-care abilities are associated with better quality of life. Aims: To identify the sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of Italian ostomy patients and investigate their knowledge of stoma management. Methods: A questionnaire was used to gather the sociodemographic and clinical data of 433 adult patients. Participants responded to a nine-item survey assessing their knowledge of stoma management. Findings: Respondents reported having received extensive or adequate information in 64.4% of cases, and the remaining 35.6% reported receiving little or no information at any time. The health professional who imparted at least adequate information was a stoma nurse specialist in 32.1% of cases, usually during admission (24.0%) or before and during admission (19.6%). Conclusion: This study demonstrated that most patients received adequate information regarding the ostomy.
10-dic-2020
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Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/45 - SCIENZE INFERMIERISTICHE GENERALI, CLINICHE E PEDIATRICHE
English
Ostomy
Patient education
Patient knowledge
Stoma
Stoma management
Corvese, F., Giordano, V., Alvaro, R., Vellone, E., Villa, G. (2020). Sociodemographic characteristics and self-care management knowledge of patients with an ostomy. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NURSING, 29(22), S20-S26 [10.12968/bjon.2020.29.22.S20].
Corvese, F; Giordano, V; Alvaro, R; Vellone, E; Villa, G
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