“…In addition, complications may arise, among them parastomal hernia, stoma prolapse, stenosis, fistula, dermatitis, or peristomal abscess. Or complications at a systemic level, mainly related to hydro-electrolyte disturbances in high output stomata, anemia, pneumonia, and sepsis 2,5 . Therefore, studies that allow health professionals to identify the main factors that hinder the QOL of this population and generate knowledge that can serve as tools and a guiding factor in decision making are necessary, as long as they integrate new knowledge about the structure, processes, and results of the services offered to this public 8 La CV no difirió entre hombres y mujeres (p = 0,372), pero se asoció con la educación (< 0,001) y los ingresos familiares (p = 0,025), la diabetes (p = 0,008) y el alcoholismo (p = 0,044), con las condiciones de agua potable (p <0,001), el destino de la basura (p = 0,021), la disponibilidad de electricidad (p = 0,034), el tipo de vivienda (p = 0,026) y el número de habitaciones (p = 0,023) y tipo de cobertura de vivienda (p = 0,021).…”