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Prevalence of leakage and its negative impact on quality of life in people living with a stoma in the UK

Wendy Osborne, Maddie White, Miriayi Aibibula, Esben Bo Boisen, Rachel Ainsworth, Martin Vestergaard

2022British Journal of Nursing29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with a stoma are reported to experience leakage, which negatively impacts patient quality of life (QoL). AIM: To assess the impact of leakage experienced by individuals with a stoma in the UK. METHODS: Data were analysed from 301 patients living in the UK who completed a questionnaire concerning the physical and psychosocial impact of living with a stoma. FINDINGS: Most respondents had had their stoma for more than 5 years. Nine out of 10 worried about leakage to varying degrees and half the respondents accepted that this was a worry they had to live with. Almost 70% experienced leakage onto clothes within the preceding year, and 28% experienced this monthly. Peristomal skin complications were experienced by 82% of respondents, the severity of which correlated with reductions in QoL. CONCLUSION: Despite the consequential negative impact of leakage on QoL, individuals are not seeking advice to resolve leakage-related issues, including from their specialist stoma care nurse.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineWorryPsychosocialStoma (medicine)Quality of life (healthcare)Leakage (economics)NursingGeneral surgeryPsychiatryAnxietyMacroeconomicsEconomicsStoma care and complicationsSurgical site infection preventionPressure Ulcer Prevention and Management
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