2011
DOI: 10.5114/wo.2011.24316
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The assessment of rehabilitation and psycho-sexual problems in patients who suffered from rectal cancer with stomas

Abstract: B Ba ac ck kg gr ro ou un nd d: : Colorectal cancer is an important health problem in Poland as well as around the whole world. Radical or palliative treatment often requires making an artificial stoma in many patients. A Ai im m o of f t th he e s st tu ud dy y: : To assess physical rehabilitation and psycho-sexual problems of patients with rectum cancer and stoma. M Ma at te er ri ia al l a an nd d m me et th ho od ds s: : 50 patients with stoma who had undergone surgery because of rectal cancer participated… Show more

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“…The first symptoms of these psychophysiological problems can often be noticed as soon as in the early post-surgical period and may be represented by, for example, a reluctance to participate in rehabilitation procedures and a lack of understanding of the necessity of rehabilitation and psychological therapy [ 6 ]. Another problem connected with having a stoma, though not so common among this group of patients, is the negative influence on the sexual domain [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The first symptoms of these psychophysiological problems can often be noticed as soon as in the early post-surgical period and may be represented by, for example, a reluctance to participate in rehabilitation procedures and a lack of understanding of the necessity of rehabilitation and psychological therapy [ 6 ]. Another problem connected with having a stoma, though not so common among this group of patients, is the negative influence on the sexual domain [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%