SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY

Objective: Identify experiences of the person with intestinal ostomy related to their social life. Methods: Descriptive study, qualitative in nature, carried out with ten people with intestinal ostomy. Data collection was performed at the Stomatherapy Service of a teaching hospital in the Federal Di...

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Autores principales: Ana Lúcia da Silva, Ana Beatriz Duarte Vieira, Ritielly Hevelin Garrido de Moraes, Simone Roque Mazoni, Ivone Kamada
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:c42f0b7cfe384ecfb7d3cc5e5615bc002021-11-10T23:51:21ZSUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY10.30886/estima.v19.1034_IN2595-7007https://doaj.org/article/c42f0b7cfe384ecfb7d3cc5e5615bc002021-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.revistaestima.com.br/estima/article/view/1034/461https://doaj.org/toc/2595-7007Objective: Identify experiences of the person with intestinal ostomy related to their social life. Methods: Descriptive study, qualitative in nature, carried out with ten people with intestinal ostomy. Data collection was performed at the Stomatherapy Service of a teaching hospital in the Federal District, through semi-structured interviews relating to family and social experience before and after the ostomy. Results: Six men and four women participated, with a mean age of 49 years, most with a permanent colostomy. From the analysis, two categories emerged: “What is it like to live with an ostomy and its challenges”; and “Strategies developed in the face of changes”. In the first category, the following stand out: self-care, lack of adequate bathroom, work activity, eating habits, disruption of body image and embarrassing situations. In the second category, they seek to support religiosity, maintain positive feelings and preserve emotional balance. Conclusion: The ostomy interferes with family and social life. It was evident that the person with ostomy develops strategies to face changes. It is believed that social isolation stems, in part, from the lack of information from society, the lack of quality material that offers comfort and safety, and, finally, the lack of adapted public and private bathrooms.Ana Lúcia da SilvaAna Beatriz Duarte VieiraRitielly Hevelin Garrido de MoraesSimone Roque MazoniIvone KamadaAssociação Brasileira de EstomaterapiaarticleostomyadaptationnursingstomatherapyNursingRT1-120ENPTEstima, Vol 19 (2021)
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topic ostomy
adaptation
nursing
stomatherapy
Nursing
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spellingShingle ostomy
adaptation
nursing
stomatherapy
Nursing
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Ana Lúcia da Silva
Ana Beatriz Duarte Vieira
Ritielly Hevelin Garrido de Moraes
Simone Roque Mazoni
Ivone Kamada
SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY
description Objective: Identify experiences of the person with intestinal ostomy related to their social life. Methods: Descriptive study, qualitative in nature, carried out with ten people with intestinal ostomy. Data collection was performed at the Stomatherapy Service of a teaching hospital in the Federal District, through semi-structured interviews relating to family and social experience before and after the ostomy. Results: Six men and four women participated, with a mean age of 49 years, most with a permanent colostomy. From the analysis, two categories emerged: “What is it like to live with an ostomy and its challenges”; and “Strategies developed in the face of changes”. In the first category, the following stand out: self-care, lack of adequate bathroom, work activity, eating habits, disruption of body image and embarrassing situations. In the second category, they seek to support religiosity, maintain positive feelings and preserve emotional balance. Conclusion: The ostomy interferes with family and social life. It was evident that the person with ostomy develops strategies to face changes. It is believed that social isolation stems, in part, from the lack of information from society, the lack of quality material that offers comfort and safety, and, finally, the lack of adapted public and private bathrooms.
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author Ana Lúcia da Silva
Ana Beatriz Duarte Vieira
Ritielly Hevelin Garrido de Moraes
Simone Roque Mazoni
Ivone Kamada
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Ana Beatriz Duarte Vieira
Ritielly Hevelin Garrido de Moraes
Simone Roque Mazoni
Ivone Kamada
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title SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY
title_short SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY
title_full SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY
title_fullStr SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY
title_full_unstemmed SUBJECTIVITIES AND CHALLENGES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH AN INTESTINAL OSTOMY
title_sort subjectivities and challenges of people living with an intestinal ostomy
publisher Associação Brasileira de Estomaterapia
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