Effects of a perioperative educational pathway on ostomy self‐care, level of independence and need for visiting nurse services: a comparative observational cohort study

Author:

van Pelt Kirsten A. A. J.1,van Loon Yu Ting2ORCID,Schots Judith P. M.3,Ketelaers Stijn H. J.1ORCID,Zimmerman David D. E.4ORCID,Nieuwenhuijzen Grard A. P.1,Rutten Harm J. T.15,Burger Jacobus W. A.1,Bloemen Johanne G.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Catharina Hospital Eindhoven The Netherlands

2. Department of Surgery Maastricht University Medical Centre+ Maastricht The Netherlands

3. Department of Surgery Franciscus Gasthuis and Vlietland Rotterdam The Netherlands

4. Department of Surgery Elisabeth – TweeSteden Hospital Tilburg The Netherlands

5. GROW, School for Developmental Biology and Oncology Maastricht University Maastricht The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractAimMost new ostomy patients are not able to manage ostomy self‐care when they are discharged and rely on visiting nurse services for ostomy care. The aim of this study was to determine if a perioperative ostomy educational pathway increases the level of independence and decreases the need for visiting nurse services in new ostomy patients.MethodA prospective longitudinal study was conducted between July 2018 and February 2020. Patients who received a colostomy or ileostomy and were treated on the surgery ward were included. Patients who followed a perioperative ostomy educational pathway were compared to a historical control group. The primary outcome measure was the level of independence in ostomy care and the need for visiting nurse services.ResultsAfter discharge, 67.6% of patients in the intervention group (n = 244) were able to independently perform ostomy care and were therefore not relying on visiting nurse services, compared to 15.2% of the patients in the control group (n = 33). The need for visiting nurse services was higher in patients aged ≥70 years (OR 3.20, P < 0.001), those who did not attend the preoperative practice session (OR 3.02, P = 0.002), those with a history of transient ischaemic attack (OR 10.22, P = 0.045) and those with mild cognitive impairment (OR 28.98, P = 0.002).ConclusionA perioperative ostomy educational pathway effectively increased the level of independence and decreased the need for visiting nurse services in new ostomy patients.

Publisher

Wiley

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