“…• Establishing a patient perspective in parastomal bulging is important to improve clinical outcome. KROGSGAARD ET AL. | 5073 appliance leakage (Cowin & Redmond, 2012;Krogsgaard et al, 2017;Ripoche, Basurko, Fabbro-Perray, & Prudhomme, 2011), skin problems (Cowin & Redmond, 2012;Krogsgaard et al, 2017;Ripoche et al, 2011;Rubin & Bailey, 1993;Wara & Andersen, 2011), pain Ripoche et al, 2011;Rubin & Bailey, 1993;Wara & Andersen, 2011), difficulty with ostomy appliance (Cowin & Redmond, 2012;Krogsgaard et al, 2017;Ripoche et al, 2011;Rubin & Bailey, 1993;Wara & Andersen, 2011), a bearing-down sensation at the site of the stoma (Cowin & Redmond, 2012;Krogsgaard et al, 2017), limitation of activity Rubin & Bailey, 1993), difficulty with clothing and cosmetic complaints Ripoche et al, 2011). While each of the latter six symptoms was reported in more than 50% of patients referred to surgical treatment , a French survey found that 24% of patients had no "particular problems" (Ripoche et al, 2011).…”