The barriers and facilitators to nursing care for patients with permanent colostomy in outpatient centers: A qualitative study

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BACKGROUND: Ostomy care nurses are responsible for the management of patients with colostomy from the time of diagnosis. Currently, most ostomy care services are provided in outpatient ostomy care centers in order to reduce patients hospital stay and reduce hospitalization-related costs. Many different factors can affect colostomy nursing care provision in these centers. Identification of these factors can facilitate quality care provision. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This descriptive qualitative study was conducted in 2020 2021 to explore the barriers and facilitators to nursing care for patients with permanent colostomy in Tehran and Qom ostomy centers. Participants were twelve nurses with ostomy care licenses, two adult patients with permanent colostomy for at least two years, and one family caregiver of a patient with permanent colostomy purposefully selected from outpatient ostomy care centers in Iran. RESULT: Data were collected via fifteen in-depth semi-structured interviews and were analyzed using Graneheim and Lundman s conventional content analysis. The barriers and facilitators to nursing care for patients with permanent colostomy in outpatient centers came into three main categories, namely specialized capabilities of colostomy care, care continuity, and caring status in the family. CONCLUSION: These findings imply that not only nurses, but also patients, family caregivers, and referral systems can influence nursing care provision to permanent colostomy. Effective management of these factors can improve the quality of ostomy nursing care.

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Shoja, M., Arsalani, N., Fallahi-Khoshknab, M., & Mohammadi-Shahboulaghi, F. (2024). The barriers and facilitators to nursing care for patients with permanent colostomy in outpatient centers: A qualitative study. Journal of Education and Health Promotion, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4103/jehp.jehp_272_23

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