Evaluation of problems encountered in daily living activities by ındividuals with colostomy: use of the Visual Analog Scale
Muaz Gülşen, Nursevim Aydıngülü, Sevban Arslan, Hülya Binokay

TL;DR
This study evaluates the difficulties faced by individuals with colostomy in daily living activities using a Visual Analog Scale to assess the impact on their physical and psychological health.
Contribution
The study introduces a structured evaluation of daily living challenges in colostomy patients using the Visual Analog Scale and the Daily Living Model.
Findings
Patients experienced the most difficulty in excretion and anxieties about death and the future.
Higher education levels were associated with less difficulty in sexual life activities.
Patients with temporary stomas had less difficulty in eating and drinking compared to those with permanent stomas.
Abstract
Colostomy is a surgical intervention that affects physical and psychological health and can cause difficulties in areas such as personal care, hygiene, nutrition, mobility, and social interactions. To determine the severity of difficulties encountered in daily living activities by individuals with colostomy and to examine in which activities they experience the most difficulty. The research was conducted with 94 patients using a cross-sectional and descriptive design based on the Model of Living. Data were collected using the “Patient Identification Information Form” and the “Daily Living Activities Difficulty Level Assessment Form” In the first stage, the “Patient Identification Information Form” was administered to the patients, and the “Daily Living Activities Difficulty Level Assessment Form” was introduced. In the second stage, patients were contacted by telephone 15 days after…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStoma care and complications · Diverticular Disease and Complications · Health Education and Validation
