医学
生活质量(医疗保健)
造口(药)
结肠造口术
腹部
外科
护理部
作者
Julia Mo,Christopher S. Wendel,Jeff A. Sloan,Virginia Sun,Mark C. Hornbrook,Marcia Grant,Elizabeth Ercolano,S. Bruce Malkowicz,Nancy J. Tallman,Ruth McCorkle,Robert S. Krouse
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2021.09.023
摘要
Introduction We sought to explore how stoma location may affect self-care events and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in cancer survivors with ostomies. Methods A pooled dataset was obtained from three multi-site studies that used the City of Hope Quality of Life-Ostomy questionnaire. Predicted means for HRQOL and individual items were generated adjusting for sex, ostomy type, and body mass index. Results Among 607 cancer survivors, abdominal quadrant groups were: 138 (23%) upper left, 298 (49%) lower left, 51 (8%) upper right, and 120 (20%) lower right. Survivors with lower right side ostomies more frequently reported weight gain after ostomy surgery (p < 0.001). Stoma on the right side of the abdomen was associated with lower scores for issues with the skin surrounding the ostomy (p = 0.03) and satisfaction with appearance (p = 0.008). Discussion Stoma location is associated with HRQOL and difficulties adjusting to the ostomy.
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