Aim: To explore the experiences of support garments when adjusting to bodily change following bowel stoma formation. Design: Thematic analyses of free-text responses in a cross-sectional survey of the stoma population in 2018. Methods: Free-text responses were invited so that respondents could describe their experiences in more detail. A process of induction was chosen to allow for themes to emerge directly from the data. The concept ‘embodiment’ was used as a theoretical framework during interpretation. Results: 1425 people with a bowel stoma responded to the survey, of whom 598 provided free-text responses. Four themes about experiences of support garments in the context of changed bodily experiences following stoma formation wer...
BACKGROUND: Stoma is a Greek word meaning ‘mouth’ or ‘opening’. Stoma surgery results in a small op...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the coping of stoma patients with the news about the ostomy, as wel...
The aim and objective of this thesis are to understand how female patients cope up with stomas in th...
Aim To explore the experiences of support garments when adjusting to bodily change following bowel s...
Purpose: Scant research has been undertaken to explore in-depth the meaning of bodily change for ind...
BACKGROUND:support garments are commonly worn by people with a urostomy but there are no published d...
Many people with a stoma wear support garments, often a belt or underwear, to support the abdominal ...
Purpose: Intestinal stoma formation profoundly changes the relationship between a person and their s...
Background: Intestinal diseases that can cause a person to receive a stoma may include colorectal ca...
Aims and objectives: To investigate patients’ bowel symptom experiences and self-care strategies fol...
RJB is supported by Yorkshire Cancer Research Academic Fellowship Funding, JSH was supported by Macm...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.OBJECTIVES: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is frequent among...
Background:Adherence to smoking, alcohol consumption, diet and physical activity (PA) guidelines may...
Basic theoretical background: Stoma as a part of the surgical treatment of digestive tract diseases ...
Psychological problems are common among people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) following stoma...
BACKGROUND: Stoma is a Greek word meaning ‘mouth’ or ‘opening’. Stoma surgery results in a small op...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the coping of stoma patients with the news about the ostomy, as wel...
The aim and objective of this thesis are to understand how female patients cope up with stomas in th...
Aim To explore the experiences of support garments when adjusting to bodily change following bowel s...
Purpose: Scant research has been undertaken to explore in-depth the meaning of bodily change for ind...
BACKGROUND:support garments are commonly worn by people with a urostomy but there are no published d...
Many people with a stoma wear support garments, often a belt or underwear, to support the abdominal ...
Purpose: Intestinal stoma formation profoundly changes the relationship between a person and their s...
Background: Intestinal diseases that can cause a person to receive a stoma may include colorectal ca...
Aims and objectives: To investigate patients’ bowel symptom experiences and self-care strategies fol...
RJB is supported by Yorkshire Cancer Research Academic Fellowship Funding, JSH was supported by Macm...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.OBJECTIVES: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) is frequent among...
Background:Adherence to smoking, alcohol consumption, diet and physical activity (PA) guidelines may...
Basic theoretical background: Stoma as a part of the surgical treatment of digestive tract diseases ...
Psychological problems are common among people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) following stoma...
BACKGROUND: Stoma is a Greek word meaning ‘mouth’ or ‘opening’. Stoma surgery results in a small op...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the coping of stoma patients with the news about the ostomy, as wel...
The aim and objective of this thesis are to understand how female patients cope up with stomas in th...