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A pilot study of a digital ostomy leakage notification system: impact on worry and quality of life

R Brady, Jane Fellows, Søren Meisner, Jesper Kenneth Olsen, Martin Vestergaard, Teresa Adeltoft Ajslev

2023British Journal of Nursing20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: More than 90% of people with an ostomy worry about leakage, with associated high rates of psychological morbidity. Aims: To assess the performance of a novel digital ostomy leakage notification system in subjects with faecal stomas who experience and worry about leakage. Method: A prospective, single-arm, pilot study ( ClinicalTrials.gov : NCT04894084) with 25 subjects testing the product for 21 days. Subjects completed questionnaires at baseline and termination of study evaluating leakage episodes, leakage worry and quality of life (QoL). Findings: Mean age was 56 years, 60% had an ileostomy, and 40% were females. Mean episodes of leakage outside the baseplate decreased significantly from 2.8 to 0.5 episodes after 21 days' use of the test product (P<0.001), worry about leakage decreased significantly (P<0.001) and QoL improved. Conclusion: The findings indicate strong improvements to emotional health with the test product, driven by reductions in leakage incidents outside baseplate and in users' worry about leakage.

Topics & Concepts

WorryMedicineLeakage (economics)Physical therapySurgeryAnxietyPsychiatryMacroeconomicsEconomicsStoma care and complicationsPressure Ulcer Prevention and ManagementPneumothorax, Barotrauma, Emphysema
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