Quality of life in Muslim patients after stoma surgery

Autor: Liaqat, Sidra, iqbal, Fayyaz, SHah Zaib, Muhammad, Rehman, Noor, Karim, Ahmed
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.4772955
Popis: Introduction: Stoma is a surgical creation of an opening in the abdomen involving parts of either the gastrointestinal or urinary tract. Objectives of the study: The aim of conducting this survey is to elucidate effect of stoma over Qol (Quality of life) in Muslim patients and its determinants with respect to religious patterns. Material and methods: This cross sectional study was conducted in Dalian Medical University and Leady Reading Hospital, Sargodha during March 2019 to March 2020. We include 100 patients with colostomy or ileostomy, permanent or temporary performed in department of General Surgery, in year 2019. The data was collected through questionnaire quality of life scale for Muslim stoma patients. The data was collected with the permission of ethical committee of hospital. All participants were recruited on a voluntary basis. Results: The data was collected from 100 patients. There were 88 males and 12 females. Majority of patients (n=85) had ileostomy while 15 patients had colostomy. All ileostomies were temporary loop ileostomies. Majority of colostomies were also loop colostomies except three cases of end colostomy for malignant disease. Majority (80 %) of stomas were due to infective causes, while 15 were for trauma and 10 due to malignant disease. Out of 15 stomas made for malignant disease, 3 were permanent stomas. Majority of older patients had permanent stoma. Majority of patients were married. Conclusion: It is concluded that holistic approach is required when counselling Muslim patients who requirestoma‐forming surgery to improve their post‐operative HRQoL and maintain their participation in religious and spiritual aspects of life. 
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