Special Topics: Self-management of Stoma Patients
Current status and influencing factors of self-management in colorectal cancer patients with stoma
Niu Hanfeifei, Liu Yanhui, Liu Jingying, Luo Ruzhen, Li Peipei, Li Xuechun, Ban Xiaohui
Published 2023-07-26
Cite as Chin J Mod Nurs, 2023, 29(21): 2818-2823. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20230108-00104
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the current status and influencing factors of self-management in colorectal cancer patients with stoma.
MethodsFrom June to September 2022, a total of 390 colorectal cancer patients with stoma at a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital in Tianjin were selected as study subjects using convenience sampling method, and were investigated by General Information Questionnaire, Enterostomy Self-Management Questionnaire, Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, and Acceptance of Disability Scale. Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between self-management, psychological resilience and stoma acceptance of colorectal cancer patients with stoma. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore the influencing factors of self-management in colorectal cancer patients with stoma. A total of 390 questionnaires were distributed in this study, and 386 valid questionnaires were collected, with an effective response rate of 98.97% (386/390) .
ResultsThe self-management, psychological resilience and stoma acceptance score of colorectal cancer patients with stoma was (99.07±12.40), (69.43±9.76), (82.00±10.56). Pearson correlation analysis results showed that the score of self-management in colorectal cancer patients with stoma was positively correlated with psychological resilience and stoma acceptance scores (r=0.640, 0.727; P<0.01). The results of multiple linear regression showed that age, time after enterostomy, tumor node metastasis (TNM) staging, postoperative radiation and chemotherapy, psychological resilience, and stoma acceptance were the influencing factors of self-management in colorectal cancer patients with stoma (P<0.05) .
ConclusionsThe self-management of colorectal cancer patients with stoma is at a moderate level and needs to be improved. Medical and nursing staff should take targeted intervention measures to improve patients' self-management and quality of life.
Key words:
Colorectal neoplasms; Enterostomy; Self-management; Resilience, psychological; Stoma acceptance; Influencing factors
Contributor Information
Niu Hanfeifei
School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China
Liu Yanhui
School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China
Liu Jingying
School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China
Luo Ruzhen
Xiangya Nursing School, Central South University, Changsha 410000, China
Li Peipei
School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China
Li Xuechun
School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China
Ban Xiaohui
School of Nursing, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin 301617, China