Psychological factors in postoperative adjustment to stoma surgery
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Psychological factors in postoperative adjustment to stoma surgery
Abstract
Around one-quarter of stoma patients experience clinically significant psychological symptoms post-operatively. Psychological disorders are often not detected by those involved with the care of stoma patients. Past psychiatric history, dissatisfaction with preoperative preparation for surgery, postoperative physical symptomatology and the presence of negative stoma-related thoughts/beliefs have all been shown to be significantly associated with psychological morbidity after surgery. These findings suggest that healthcare professionals (especially surgeons involved with this patient population) should ask all patients about these factors before and after surgery. Questionnaires could be used to screen for difficulties and/or staff could undertake training aimed at improving the detection of psychological morbidity and endeavour to strengthen links with liaison mental health services. Future research in this area should be prospective, using psychometrically valid measures and be focused on the prediction, prevention, detection and treatment of poor psychological adjustment after stoma surgery.
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