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Ostomy confronts the person with changes in their daily dynamics, in which life projects may have to be reoriented, in search of the best quality of life (QoL). The objectives were defined as: to create and implement a program of nursing intervention in stomatherapy and evaluate its effects on adaptation and QoL of people with ostomy,The study, quasi-experimental, had a sample of 105 people with ostomy elimination (EOD), distributed in two groups (intervention [IG] and control [IG]), formed in hospitals with and without Stomatherapy Consultation, respectively. The program was implemented by…mehr

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Ostomy confronts the person with changes in their daily dynamics, in which life projects may have to be reoriented, in search of the best quality of life (QoL). The objectives were defined as: to create and implement a program of nursing intervention in stomatherapy and evaluate its effects on adaptation and QoL of people with ostomy,The study, quasi-experimental, had a sample of 105 people with ostomy elimination (EOD), distributed in two groups (intervention [IG] and control [IG]), formed in hospitals with and without Stomatherapy Consultation, respectively. The program was implemented by stomach nurses (TSE) in the preoperative period, post-operative and follow-up. It was evaluated at the 1st and 6th month after hospital discharge, through IQV-O and EAOE.Results: in the 1st month, adaptation to ostomy and QoL were identical and satisfactory in both groups. At the sixth month, adaptation and QoL in IM were significantly better than in CG and than in both groups at the first month. No changes were found in the GC between the 1st and 6th month.In summary, systematized ETT interventions, which extend over time, have shown to have a positive effect on the adaptation and QoL of people with OdE.
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Clementina dos Prazeres Fernandes de Sousa, Doctora en Enfermería; orcid.org/0000-0002-7536-3557; Investigadora de la Unidad de Investigación de Ciencias de la Salud: Grupo de la Escuela de Salud del Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo. Asistente de profesor de la Escuela de Salud, Viana do Castelo, Portugal; clementinasousa@ess.ipvc.pt