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Facilitators of the transition process for the self-care of the person with stoma: subsidies for Nursing* * Extracted from the master's thesis "Transition process of the person with a stoma from care dependency to self-care: subsidies for nursing", School of Nursing, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande, 2014

Facilitadores del proceso de transición para el autocuidado de la persona con estoma: subsidios para la enfermería

OBJECTIVE

To know the facilitating factors of the transition process from dependency to the self-care of people with a stoma.

METHOD

This is a descriptive study of qualitative approach, including 27 people with permanent stomas due to cancer. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews and submitted to content analysis based on the Transition Theory as theoretical reference.

RESULTS

The self-care facilitators related to the person were the positive significance of ostomy; the preparation for this experience already in the preoperative period; emotional stability; faith; religiousness; and a sense of normalcy acquired from a next image similar to the previous one. The facilitators related to the community were the following: receiving equipment for free from the government; support from family and the multidisciplinary team, especially the nurses; and having contact with other people with stomata.

CONCLUSION

The results allow that nurses develop strategies to help people with stomata to resume their self-care.

Ostomy; Self-care; Nursing Theory; Nursing Care


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