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Titre : | Patient education interventions for colorectal cancer patients with stoma: A systematic review (2017) |
Auteurs : | Stéphane Faury, Auteur ; Michèle Koleck, Auteur ; Jérôme Foucaud, Auteur |
Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
Dans : | Patient Education and Counseling (Vol 100 n° 10, Octobre 2017) |
Article en page(s) : | pp. 1807-1819 |
Langues: | Français |
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Mots-clés: | Colorectal cancerChirurgiestomie/Stomisé |
Résumé : |
Objectives
To describe the various types of patient education interventions for colorectal cancer patients with stoma and to examine their effects on quality of life, psychosocial skills and self-management skills. Methods A systematic review was performed. Six electronic databases were searched. Inclusion criteria were: studies about patient education applying quantitative methods including digestive stoma adults with colorectal cancer. The primary outcome was quality of life. Secondary outcomes were psychosocial and self-management skills. Results Thirteen studies were identified and included. Five studies examined quality of life and three reported improvements. Patient education improved some psychosocial and self-management skills. Contrasting findings were reported for specific-disease quality of life, emotional distress, length of hospital stay, stoma complications and readmission rate. Conclusions Patient education has a positive impact on some psychosocial and self-management skills, indicating that this area should be developed. Contrasting findings were reported for quality of life. Methodologies are heterogeneous making it difficult to produce evidence-based guidelines. This article proposes tools to carry out further studies on this subject and to improve understanding. Practice implication Further education intervention for stoma patients with colorectal cancer should be standardized in terms of intervention, duration and outcome measures to compare intervention and determine best practice. |
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