Effects of the Quality of Life on the Adaptation of People With An Intestinal Stoma.
Iraktania Vitorino DinizIsabelle Pereira da SilvaRenan Alves SilvaJosé Claudio Garcia Lira NetoJoão Agnaldo do NascimentoIsabelle Katherinne Fernandes CostaAna Elza Oliveira de MendonçaSimone Helena Dos Santos OliveiraMaria Júlia Guimarães Oliveira SoaresPublished in: Clinical nursing research (2022)
The study aimed to examine the effects of the quality of life on the adaptation of people with an intestinal stoma. Cross-sectional study with 152 people with an ostomy. Three instruments were used: the sociodemographic and clinical characterization, Scale for the Level of Adaptation of Ostomy Patients, and City of Hope Quality of Life - Ostomy Questionnaire. The multiple linear regression model, multivariate technique, and cluster were used. The determination coefficient showed that 94.1% of the variability of the Adaptation scores is explained by the dimensions of quality of life. It can be seen that the highest standardized coefficients are the psychological dimension (β = .386) and the social dimension (β = .365), in which they produce the greatest changes in the average adaptation scores. The psychological and social well-being dimensions are the ones that most contribute to raising the levels of adaptation.