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Common stoma problems: a brief guide for community nurses.

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  • 1Stoma Care, North Tyneside Primary Care NHS Trust.

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Approximately 100,000 people in the UK have a stoma, with nearly half experiencing complications. This article reviews common stoma issues and community management strategies for district nurses.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Stoma Care
  • Community Health

Background:

  • An estimated 100,000 individuals in the UK live with a stoma.
  • Stoma complications affect a significant proportion, with 47% experiencing at least one issue.
  • Effective management relies on continuous knowledge updates for healthcare professionals.

Observation:

  • District nurses collaborate with specialist stoma care nurses.
  • The majority of stoma complications are managed within the community setting.
  • Maintaining up-to-date knowledge is crucial for district nurses.

Findings:

  • This article provides a review of common stoma complications.
  • Two case studies illustrate practical approaches to managing stoma complications in the community.

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  • The review aims to support district nurses in their role.
  • Implications:

    • Enhanced knowledge of stoma complications can improve patient outcomes.
    • Community-based management strategies are essential for stoma patients.
    • This resource supports the professional development of district nurses in stoma care.