The voice of stoma care nurses: an exploration of stoma care in England

Author:

Bowles Theresa M1,Moses Claire1,Perry-Woodford Zarah L2

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Engagement and Implementation Manager, Collaborative Procurement Partnership, NHS Supply Chain

2. Consultant Nurse, Pouch and Stoma Care, St Marks Hospital, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust

Abstract

Background: This article is part two of a series presenting the findings of stakeholder surveys with ostomates and stoma care nurses (SCNs) for stoma services in England. Part one explored the experiences of ostomates. This article focuses on the views and experiences of 108 SCNs in England. Aim: To understand the experience of SCNs in England in relation to current services provided. This includes the scope of the SCN role, the service they provide, and SCN experience and views on areas for improvement. Method: SCNs were invited to share their experiences and views in a national online survey. Questions considered the experience of the nurse, where the care they provide is delivered, how their post is funded and their views on current issues such as responsibility for managing waste of stoma product. Two free-text questions asked what areas of stoma care services worked well and what areas could be improved, results of which were coded and thematically analysed. Findings: Themes included patient care, industry involvement and prescribing process. Conclusion: Overall, survey respondents felt that they provided a good standard of care. Nurses reported complex industry relationships. Awareness of the Nursing and Midwifery Council Code, Bribery Act 2010 and NHS England guidance on managing conflicts of interest is advocated, as is promoting transparency in funding arrangements. It was noted that there appears to be variation in the care provided to ostomates.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

General Nursing

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