2022
DOI: 10.12968/bjon.2022.31.8.442
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The Ostomy Skin Tool 2.0: a new instrument for assessing peristomal skin changes

Abstract: Background: Peristomal skin complications (PSCs) are frequently reported postoperative complications. PSCs can present visibly or as symptoms such as pain, itching or burning sensations. Aim: To develop a new tool that can capture a range of sensation symptoms together with visible complications and an objective assessment of discolouration in the peristomal area. Method: Consensus from qualitative interviews with health professionals and people with an ostomy, and input from expert panels, formed the basis of… Show more

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“…In light of the above, a modified OST, known as the OST 2.0, has recently undergone validation; Figure 1 provides further detail on the processes of the decision tree. Using a decision tree, PSCs are categorised based on predefined symptoms including peristomal ulcers; peristomal bleeding; peristomal weeping; pain, itch, or burning sensation; and discolouration 28 . The OST 2.0 assesses a greater range of symptoms than the OST and uses an artificial intelligence‐based approach to assess the area of peristomal skin affected by discoloration.…”
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“…In light of the above, a modified OST, known as the OST 2.0, has recently undergone validation; Figure 1 provides further detail on the processes of the decision tree. Using a decision tree, PSCs are categorised based on predefined symptoms including peristomal ulcers; peristomal bleeding; peristomal weeping; pain, itch, or burning sensation; and discolouration 28 . The OST 2.0 assesses a greater range of symptoms than the OST and uses an artificial intelligence‐based approach to assess the area of peristomal skin affected by discoloration.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, in addition to the existing categories of ‘mild,’ ‘moderate,’ and ‘severe’ PSCs (but excluding ‘normal skin’), the OST 2.0 includes an additional ‘no treatment required’ category. Individuals presenting with exclusively peristomal discolouration will be categorised as having ‘no treatment required’ if they have ≤10 cm 2 discoloured skin or ‘mild’ if they have >10 cm 2 28 …”
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“…Faced with this information and experiences, a team of stoma therapist nurses and technical advisors felt motivated to seek instruments for better positioning and indication of their portfolio of company products and, thus, contribute to favoring the care practice and minimize the problems encountered in the indication of the most appropriate collection equipment for each situation 7 .…”
Section: Algoritmo Para La Indicación De Equipos Colectores Para Estomasmentioning
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“…Frente a essas informações e vivências, uma equipe de enfermeiros estomaterapeutas e assessores técnicos sentiram-se motivados a buscar instrumentos para melhor posicionamento e indicação do portfólio de produtos da empresa, e assim, contribuir para favorecer a prática assistencial e minimizar os problemas encontrados na indicação do equipamento coletor mais adequado a cada situação 7 .…”
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