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The Effect of Structured Education Given to Individuals with Permanent Ostomy on Patient Outcomes

Sponsor: Özge İşeri

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Summary

Stoma is the surgical creation of an artificial opening on the abdominal surface for the purpose of evacuation. Although stomas are created to help individuals return to a healthy and productive life, to maintain a better quality and longer life and to improve the underlying pathology, they significantly affect the physical, mental, emotional and social life of patients. Stoma is also considered to be a very difficult situation to accept because it causes physical changes in individuals. Therefore, it causes problems in body image, sexual life and self-confidence that are difficult to cope with. In addition to these problems, changes in physical appearance and physiological problems as a result of stoma opening negatively affect the body image perception of the individual, cause him/her to see himself/herself different from others, feel ashamed of himself/herself, decrease self-esteem and self-confidence, feel fear of rejection by family and friends and limit social activities. Psychological disorders such as obsession, denial and imaginary rectum sensation are also seen in this period, and the patient may react with anger, anxiety, depression and isolation. In short, stoma negatively affects the quality of life and all physical, psychological, spiritual and social aspects of the individual. In a multicentre study, it was found that all aspects of quality of life of individuals had a decreasing score after stoma surgery. In a systematic review, it was shown that quality of life decreased after stoma formation for both cancer and non-cancerous reasons. Education and counselling interventions are very important for this. In a study, it was reported that telephone counselling had a positive effect on patients in order to prevent their concerns about sexual life and the difficulties they experienced with their stoma. However, there is no study in the literature that provides face-to-face structured training to individuals with permanent ostomy and monitors the effect of this training on body image, sexual satisfaction and quality of life. The aim of this study is to provide face-to-face structured education to patients with ostomy and to examine the effect of this education on body image, sexual satisfaction and quality of life.

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

Any - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

68

Start Date

2025-02-15

Completion Date

2026-04-30

Last Updated

2025-02-10

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

education

Receiving structured education

Locations (1)

Ondokuz Mayıs Unıversity

Samsun, Atakum, Turkey (Türkiye)