Colostomy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Patient Education and Rehabilitational Interventions on Health Related Quality of Life of Patients With Permanent Stomas Regardless of Cause
The purpose of the experiment is to study the effect it has on patients' quality of life if
they go through a structured process marked by intensified and specialized effort by ostomy
nurse. This includes close monitoring during hospitalization, telephone contact and guidance
following discharge and participation in a group based patient school up to 4 months after
discharge .
At the same time the study also examines what the economic effect of following the
intervention will have.
Construction of an ostomy is a radical treatment with permanent physical signs of body
alteration. It leads to loss of a central and very personal bodily function (excretion of
faeces through the rectum) and there is a significant change in personal hygiene.
Having a colostomy is not a uniform state but is characterized by many different factors:
Several types of ostomy, several underlying causes that lead to stoma creation such as
cancer, several individual psychosocial profile, which naturally affect individuals
differently. Patients are forced to living with a changed body image, a change in daily
routines, and for some there will also be changes in lifestyle, social standing and their
sexuality will be affected. At the same time patients experience a break when they are
discharged from the hospital, and they may lack the practical and emotional support.
The training and education of patients is increasingly being carried out by stoma nurses
both in Denmark and internationally. The primary role is to inform and prepare patients
before surgery and to keep the contact with patients after surgery to ensure the fulfillment
of the patient´s independent and meaningful life after ostomy construction. It is assumed
that ostomy nurse's intervention and involvement are important for the patient's quality of
life, but there are no studies that uniquely identifies the type of education that has the
greatest effect, which applies both to content and methods.
Quality of life measurement in health care is a merging method to ensure the patient´s
perspective on health treatments.It is greatly needed to test the efficacy of nursing
interventions on patients' quality of life. Pressure on health services increase which makes
it imperative also to include analysis and calculation of economic effect of the
intervention.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Supportive Care
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