PURPOSE: We employed the Common Sense Model (CSM) of illness perceptions to examine the relative contribution of illness perceptions, stoma self-efficacy, and coping strategies in explaining anxiety and depression symptoms in patients with a fecal ostomy. The CSM suggests that the consequences of illness activity, such as psychological distress, are influenced by an individual's illness perceptions as well as what coping strategies they engage in. DESIGN: Descriptive, cross-sectional questionnaire-based study. SUBJECTS AND SETTING: One hundred fifty adults with a stoma (54 males, and 96 females; mean age 44 years) completed an online survey. METHODS: Several instruments were used to measure study outcomes, including the Health Perceptions Q...
The aim of the study is to determine the perceptions and lived experiences of persons with a stoma. ...
Background and Objectives This study explored psychological functioning and coping styles in adult p...
Aims: To report a study protocol that evaluates the effects of a psychosocial intervention on patien...
Purpose: In a previous paper focusing on the common sense model (CSM) for ostomies in people with in...
Background and aims: Individuals living with IBD and a stoma are at an increased risk of anxiety and...
Purpose: The aims of this research were to explore associations among elective versus emergency surg...
Objectives. This study aimed to determine the contribution made to psychological distress following ...
Background: Intestinal diseases that can cause a person to receive a stoma may include colorectal ca...
Individual spiritual preferences and adjustment to a stoma may affect quality of life. PURPOSE: This...
Psychological problems are common among people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) following stoma...
Background: An ostomy is an artificial opening in the abdomen of a person as a response to a bowel d...
Literature Review : The prevalence of bowel disease is high in the UK with colorectal resection ofte...
Background: Surgeries history stretches far back in time. Stoma operations started being successfull...
A stoma is a surgical abdominal opening that can be linked to either digestive or urinary system to ...
Abstract Aims This study compared those living with and without an intestinal stoma in relation to p...
The aim of the study is to determine the perceptions and lived experiences of persons with a stoma. ...
Background and Objectives This study explored psychological functioning and coping styles in adult p...
Aims: To report a study protocol that evaluates the effects of a psychosocial intervention on patien...
Purpose: In a previous paper focusing on the common sense model (CSM) for ostomies in people with in...
Background and aims: Individuals living with IBD and a stoma are at an increased risk of anxiety and...
Purpose: The aims of this research were to explore associations among elective versus emergency surg...
Objectives. This study aimed to determine the contribution made to psychological distress following ...
Background: Intestinal diseases that can cause a person to receive a stoma may include colorectal ca...
Individual spiritual preferences and adjustment to a stoma may affect quality of life. PURPOSE: This...
Psychological problems are common among people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) following stoma...
Background: An ostomy is an artificial opening in the abdomen of a person as a response to a bowel d...
Literature Review : The prevalence of bowel disease is high in the UK with colorectal resection ofte...
Background: Surgeries history stretches far back in time. Stoma operations started being successfull...
A stoma is a surgical abdominal opening that can be linked to either digestive or urinary system to ...
Abstract Aims This study compared those living with and without an intestinal stoma in relation to p...
The aim of the study is to determine the perceptions and lived experiences of persons with a stoma. ...
Background and Objectives This study explored psychological functioning and coping styles in adult p...
Aims: To report a study protocol that evaluates the effects of a psychosocial intervention on patien...