Perception of leakage: data from the Ostomy Life Study 2019.

British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing)(2021)

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BACKGROUND:Leakage is a common problem for people with a stoma. AIM:To investigate how people with a stoma and stoma care nurses perceive different patterns of effluent under the baseplate. METHODS:The Ostomy Life Study 2019 included a user survey and a nurse survey covering experiences of leakage and the perception of leakage. FINDINGS:Most people with a stoma perceived effluent reaching outside the baseplate as leakage (88-90%), whereas effluent close to the stoma only was not perceived as leakage by the majority (81-91%). Effluent covering major parts of the baseplate was perceived as leakage by most respondents with a colostomy or ileostomy (83%), whereas fewer respondents with a urostomy perceived this as leakage (57%). Most of the nurses (70%) did not perceive effluent close to the stoma as leakage. CONCLUSION:This study revealed that effluent confined to the area next to the stoma is generally not perceived as leakage.
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