Purpose
To determine which nursing interventions are used in individuals with a digestive stoma and the relationships between nursing interventions used and sociodemographic and clinical variables.
Methods
The present study is an observational, cross‐sectional, descriptive. Data from 102 individuals in the general surgery unit of a first‐level hospital (University Hospital Complex of Granada, Spain) were analyzed. Data on the use of nursing interventions and sociodemographic and clinical variables were collected. Univariate, bivariate, and multivariate data analyses were conducted.
Findings
Interventions: Decision‐Making Support (5250) and Ostomy Care (0480) were the most prevalent interventions in the sample. The period of care (postoperative and follow‐up) was the most common significant variable (p < 0.05) among the interventions observed. Anxiety Reduction (5820), Nutritional Counseling (5246), Self‐Esteem Enhancement (5400), and Body Image Enhancement (5220) were also relevant findings.
Conclusions
The present study contributes to determining which nursing interventions are used in individuals with a digestive stoma.
Implications for nursing practice
This study could be useful in planning nursing interventions in individuals with a digestive stoma.
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