Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem ()

Self-care of people with intestinal ostomy: beyond the procedural towards rehabilitation

  • Vanessa Damiana Menis Sasaki,
  • André Aparecido da Silva Teles,
  • Natália Michelato Silva,
  • Tatiana Mara da Silva Russo,
  • Lorena Alves Pantoni,
  • Janderson Cleiton Aguiar,
  • Helena Megumi Sonobe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2020-0088

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ABSTRACT Objectives: to interpret the self-care experience of people with intestinal ostomy registered in an ostomy program, based on the framework of the Social Model of Disability. Methods: qualitative exploratory research, with the participation of nine people with intestinal ostomy, based on the Social Model of Disability. Results: majority were elderly, married, male with colostomy due to colorectal neoplasia. The self-care of these people was analyzed in two thematic groups: “Interdisciplinary assistance needed for people with intestinal ostomy” and “Self-care for the rehabilitation of the person with intestinal ostomy”. It was proved that there was a need for a specialized health team, offering information on disabilities, teaching self-care and perioperative follow-up. Final Considerations: when the social barriers of physical disabilities are overcome in the context of assistance for health and life, self-care will go beyond the reductionist vision of procedural care, towards comprehensive care, favoring the achievement of rehabilitation and the quality of survival.

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