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The correlation between stigma and adjustment in patients with a permanent colostomy in the Midlands of China

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Objective: To investigate the correlation between stigma and ostomy adjustment in patients with a permanent colostomy. Methods: A total of 118 patients (male 81/female 37 with an average age 57.4+-15.0) from six grade 3 hospitals of the Midlands of China with a permanent colostomy were recruited. Participants responded to a questionnaire to obtain sociodemographic data, Social Impact Scale (SIS) scores to ascertain stigma level and Ostomy Adjustment Inventory (OAI-20) scores to identify the level of psychosocial adjustment. Results: The patients average SIS score was (60.7+-10.4). The QAI-20 total score was (41.3+-10.8). The SIS total score and SIS subscores were negatively related to the total score and subscore of QAI-20 (r=-0.222 -0.537, all P Conclusion: In comparison to the average SIS score, the SIS score in this study sample is higher than midpoint, indicating stigma is closely related to ostomy adjustment. It is suggested that health professionals need to pay more attention to patients expressed feelings of stigma to improve their ability to adjust to living with a colostomy.

Volume 39
Pages 33-39
DOI 10.33235/WCET.39.1.33-39
Language English
Journal None

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