Quality of Life for Patients Living With Ostomies Influence of Contact With an Ostomy Nurse

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作者
Aronovitch, Sharon A. [1 ]
Sharp, Robbie [2 ]
Harduar-Morano, Laurel [3 ]
机构
[1] Excelsior Coll, Bachelor Sci Nursing Degree Program, Albany, NY USA
[2] Bittinger & Sharp LLC, Tallahassee, FL USA
[3] Off Environm Publ Hlth Med, Tallahassee, FL USA
关键词
ADJUSTMENT; VETERANS; SURGERY; STOMA; CARE;
D O I
10.1097/WON.0b013e3181f90d16
中图分类号
R47 [护理学];
学科分类号
1011 ;
摘要
PURPOSE: This study was conducted to determine whether or not contact with a WOC nurse improves quality of life for ostomy patients. METHODOLOGY: Home health care agencies, hospitals, and a durable medical equipment company in northern Florida were contacted to participate in the study. The role of the participating facilities was to address the provided envelopes and mail the patient survey packet (introductory letter, Ostomy Quality of Life Questionnaire [OQLQ], and demographic survey) directly to the patient. RESULTS: The mean age or respondents was 62 years, and the mean time of living with an ostomy was 10 years. Ninety-six percent of the sample participants did not attend support groups, yet nearly 50% reported receiving education following discharge home. Analysis of OQLQ scores revealed statistically significant differences based on who the respondent lived with, the number of comorbidities, how the respondent received supplies, and the type of appliance worn. There was no significant difference between respondents who saw an ostomy nurse and those who did not among the various sections of the OQLQ, even though 83% indicated seeing an ostomy nurse. Body image was a concern to respondents. CONCLUSION: The data demonstrated that most participants maintained satisfactory quality of life despite the presence of an ostomy. Individuals who were working part-time had a better health-related quality of life than those who worked full-time. More than 50% of our study sample participants reported satisfaction with the healthcare services they received, regardless of whether services were provided by a WOC or a nonspecialist nurse.
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