Quality of life and self-efficacy amongst people with a stoma: A longitudinal study using ecological momentary assessment (Preprint)
William Goodman,
Matthew Allsop,
Amy Downing
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND
When a stoma is formed people with a stoma have to adjust to managing this on a daily basis. There are a number of factors which can impact upon their self-efficacy to self-manage and their quality of life including complications with their stoma, body image concerns, stigma, and the changes to their daily routine. Ecological momentary assessment studies in other populations have suggested that these constructs may vary over short periods of time and could be influenced by co… Show more
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