Nurses' viewpoints on factors affecting ostomy care: A qualitative content analysis.
Ladan NasehMohsen ShahriariAygineh HayrabedianMahin MoeiniPublished in: Nursing open (2023)
Analysis of the findings led to the emergence of 78 sub-subcategories, 20 subcategories and seven main themes, including 'Inefficient educational system', 'Nurse Characteristics', 'Workplace challenges', 'Nature of ostomy care', ' Counseling and preparation of patients for surgery', 'Acquaintance with ostomy complications', and 'Proper planning of patient education'. Results showed that nurses in surgical wards provide non-special ostomy care due to lack of sufficient knowledge and skills and absence of up-to-date and local clinical guidelines which is vital to provide evidence-based scientific care and avoid unfounded and arbitrary care.
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