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.

Sociodemographic characteristics and self-care management knowledge of patients with an ostomy / Corvese, F., Giordano, V., Alvaro, R., Vellone, E., Villa, G.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF NURSING. - ISSN 0966-0461. - 29:22(2020), pp. S20-S26. [10.12968/bjon.2020.29.22.S20]

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

Villa G.
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2020-01-01

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.
2020
Inglese
MA Healthcare Ltd
29
22
S20
S26
Pubblicato
Esperti anonimi
Internazionale
Ostomy
Patient education
Patient knowledge
Stoma
Stoma management
No
Sociodemographic characteristics and self-care management knowledge of patients with an ostomy / Corvese, F., Giordano, V., Alvaro, R., Vellone, E., Villa, G.. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF NURSING. - ISSN 0966-0461. - 29:22(2020), pp. S20-S26. [10.12968/bjon.2020.29.22.S20]
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Corvese, F.; Giordano, V.; Alvaro, R.; Vellone, E.; Villa, G.
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