Experience in social participation of the patients with enterostomy:a prescriptive phenomenological study
Objective To investigate the authentic experience in social participation among the patients with enterostomy,and explore the primary obstacles in social participation,so as to provide a basis for targeted guidance and measures for psychological intervention.Methods A method of descriptive phenomenological research was used in this qualitative research.Ten patients discharged from our hospital after enterostomy surgery were enrolled in this study.The participants were interviewed with a semi-structured questionnaire through the method of purpose sampling.The data acquired from the interviews were analysed and summarised by using the Colaizzi seven-step analysis.Themes were classified and extracted by reading,analysing,reflecting,classifying of the acquired data.Results Three themes were extracted with eight dimensions covering(a)psychosocial disorders with the dimensions of stigma,ostomy-related anxiety and concern,(b)low social participation with the dimensions of low social initiative,estrangement of interpersonal relationships,increased economic burden of social interaction,and(c)poor social adaptability with the dimensions of negative coping style,poor operative skills in ostomy care and poor utilisation of information about ostomy.Conclusions Patients with enterostomy usually encounter various difficulties in social participation and are lack of corresponding support.Medical staff should pay attention to the positive psychological guidance over the period of hospitalisation as well as training in operation skills for stoma.Moreover,healthcare workers should provide the patients with high-quality and continuous care after the patients have returned home and increase psychological and social supports,as well as consultations to improve the quality of life of the patients with enterostomy.
patient with enterostomysocial participationexperiencedescriptive phenomenological research