Guidelines Interpretation
Interpretation of International Ostomy Guideline (Second Edition) by World Council of Enterostomal Therapists
Si Longmei, Zhang Zexi, Li Zhaoyu, Zhang Meng, Ding Yanming
Published 2023-02-16
Cite as Chin J Mod Nurs, 2023, 29(5): 561-565. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20220530-02597
Abstract
Stoma refers to the channel established by surgery to excrete the excreta in the body, which changes the excretion mode of patients, and has a serious impact on the physiological, psychological, spiritual, social and other aspects of patients. The World Council of Enterostomal Therapists released International Ostomy Guideline (Second Edition) in 2020, covering four aspects, including the education and scope of practice, holistic approach to care, preoperative nursing needs and postoperative nursing needs, and a total of 15 recommendations. This article focuses on the interpretation of eight recommendations on the two aspects of preoperative and postoperative nursing needs, with a view to promoting the reform of clinical practice and providing evidence-based basis for clinical nurses. At the same time, it is suggested that clinical nurses should make targeted transformation according to specific clinical situations to improve the quality of clinical nursing.
Key words:
Nursing care; Stoma; Evidence-based guidelines; Preoperative care needs; Postoperative care needs
Contributor Information
Si Longmei
Department of Urology Surgery, Peking University First University, Beijing 100034, China
Zhang Zexi
Department of Urology Surgery, Peking University First University, Beijing 100034, China
Li Zhaoyu
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University of Australia, Brisbane 4215, Australia
Zhang Meng
Department of Urology Surgery, Peking University First University, Beijing 100034, China
Ding Yanming
Nursing Department, Peking University First University, Beijing 100034, China