Literature review on the psychological impact of stoma formation

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                                       A literature review on

           The Psychosocial Impact of Stoma formation on Adults

By

Jennifer Ezeabasili

Faculty of Health and Life sciences

De Montfort University

Abstract

The aim of this literature review is to evaluate the research and studies that have been carried out in terms of the psychosocial impact of stoma formation on adults. Drawing from the conclusions, it has been hypothesised that formation of stoma causes negative effects in terms of body image, quality of life and sexual activity however in order for patient to understand the problems they face, the stoma care nurses have a role to achieve in ensuring that the patient get the right treatment such as safe appliance and good advice and support to improve their health and lifestyle.

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Methods
  3. The impact of stoma formation on body image
  4. The impact of stoma formation on quality of life
  5. The impact of stoma formation on sexual activity
  6. Conclusions
  7. References

  1.  INTRODUCTION

Stoma formation can occur for various reasons which could be improving the lives of people with gastrointestinal diseases such as colostomy, ileostomy or Urostomy, Gastrostomy and jejunostomy. Around 102 000 people in the UK are currently living with a stoma, with approximately 21 000 people undergoing stoma forming surgery annually (Boyles 2010).

Research has shown that approximately 20% of patients experience psychological symptoms after surgery (Burch 2005).It is estimated that 20% of ostomists experience clinically significant psychological symptoms post operatively, which include major depression and anxiety disorders (Coloplast 2010).

Stoma formation causes a major change in a person’s life, and results in complex emotional, social, and physical concerns including sexuality (Weerakoon 2001).  Stoma formation can have an impact on an individual lives causing them stress, anxiety and lack of self-esteem. People who undergo these surgeries feel unattractive because of the changes in their physical appearance which leads to lack of confidence.

Morrow (1976) indicated that patients are almost universally shocked to see the stoma after operation and Druss et al (1969) report that two- thirds of a sample of 36 colostomates described an unpleasant initial reaction (Barbara pg. 67 1989).

Wade (1989) suggests that it’s important for the stoma to be monitored after surgery in terms of checking the colour of stoma during routine observations. However Community nurses can help assist the patient with any help in terms of interests through the use of their knowledge. (Burch 2005).

This literature review will focus on the psychosocial impact of stoma information on adults in terms of quality of life, body image, sexual activity.  The aim of this literature review is to critically evaluate the entire relevant document that has been published about the chosen topic and also to summarise and analyse the arguments of other researcher’s studies relating to the psychosocial impact of stoma formation.

  1. Methods

This literature review will include all studies both quantitative and qualitative methodologies used in carrying out researches from previous articles and journals relating to the chosen topic. The literature search was carried out using electronic journals, databases, articles, books as well as academic websites.

The database used for the chosen topic from the last twenty years  till Date  was British journal of nursing, Academic Search Premier, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Medical Literature On-Line, British Nursing Index, The Psychology of information , The psychology of Articles and Pub Med.

Moreover whilst searching, the keywords used were “Stoma Formation”, “Psychosocial Impact of Stoma Formation”, “Social Impact of Stoma Formation”, and “Stoma Surgery in Adults”. These keywords resulted in giving over 2,000 hits relating to the chosen topic especially the themes.

In order to narrow down the research to get more information relating to the themes, another search method was used. The keywords “body image and stoma formation”, “sexuality and stoma surgery”, “Quality of life and ileostomy”, “psychosocial effects of stoma surgery” were searched using Boolean operators but still there was very limited access to recent studies but most of the result found where in articles, Journals and few online published books relating to the chosen topic

In addition different journals such as British Medical journal, Gastrointestinal Nursing, Journal of Clinical Nursing, Journal of community nursing was available on these databases and was used to search for studies and researches carried out relating to the chosen topic. To get more recent studies carried out by researchers, the references list was checked to make note of other studies cited in the journals as to get a view of the chosen topic.

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Furthermore to review the articles and journals that will be used for the literature review, articles and journals that did not discuss the themes were used very briefly.

Most of the research documents found were journals and articles with little access to actual studies that was conducted within social research. Recent research conducted on the effects of stoma formation on adult tends to be from abroad which focuses in depth on body image and quality of life rather than the sexuality.

  1. The Impact of Stoma Formation on Body Image

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