1. Patient-centred stoma care support: colostomy patients.
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Marinova, Petya and Marinova, Rali
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COMMUNITY health nursing , *PATIENT readmissions , *HOSPITAL nursing staff , *PATIENT care , *COLOSTOMY , *PATIENT-centered care , *SURGICAL complications , *HYDRATION , *CLINICAL competence , *QUALITY of life , *CONVALESCENCE , *OSTOMY , *INDIVIDUALIZED medicine , *POSTOPERATIVE period , *ENTEROSTOMY nursing , *HEALTH care teams , *DIET - Abstract
Colostomy patients have distinct needs that require specialised pathways for optimal care. Recognising that these needs vary, based on the type and configuration of the stoma, is crucial. Specialist nurses play a vital role in providing long-term support and expertise. While many stoma nursing services in the UK offer patient pathways, these often lack specificity for different stoma types. Tailoring pathways to colostomy patients can prevent complications, reduce hospital readmissions and enhance quality of life. Community nurses and other healthcare professionals are essential in supporting colostomy patients through individualised care. Their involvement ensures that patients receive appropriate preparation for life with a stoma and are adequately educated about their specific needs. This multidisciplinary approach fosters a comprehensive care environment, addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of living with a colostomy. By focusing on personalised care and life-long support, healthcare professionals can significantly improve patient outcomes and overall well-being. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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