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Stoma‐related complications and quality‐of‐life assessment: A cross‐sectional study with patients from Ethiopia and Sweden
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AbstractBackgroundThe situation for patients with ostomy can be challenging, probably more in a resource‐constrained environment. Our objective was to evaluate quality of life (QoL) (using EQ5D‐5L) and stoma‐specific QoL (using Stoma QoL) in a high‐ and low‐income setting.MethodsIn this cross‐sectional study from the Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH), Addis Ababa, and South General Hospital (SGH), Stockholm, patients with a permanent or temporary ostomy at TASH (EthioPerm), (EthioTemp), and patients with ostomy at SGH (SweSto) were included in October 2022–January 2023.ResultsPatients N = 66 were included in groups: EthioPerm N = 28, EthioTemp N = 17, and SweSto N = 21. In EthioTemp, 88% used homemade stoma bags. Although morbidity related to the nipple itself was similar in the groups, the overall score from Stoma QoL was significantly lower in EthioPerm, 48/100 than in SweSto, 74/100. Scores were significantly lower for pouch‐related problems and social interactions in Ethiopian patients. In EthioPerm, 71% of the patients worried that they were a burden to the people close to them compared to 14% in SweSto (p < 0.001). Leakage was over four times more common in EthioPerm than in SweSto. Mean overall EQ5D‐5L score was 18 percentage points lower than the national mean score in EthioPerm and 2 percentage points lower in SweSto.ConclusionQoL was more affected in the Ethiopian study participants than in the Swedish, even when commercial stoma bags were available. The largest problems were leakage, embarrassment with social interactions, and pouch‐related problems.Trial registrationNCT05970458 Clinicaltrials.gov, https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05970458?locStr=Ethiopia&country=Ethiopia&distance=50&cond=Stoma%20Ileostomy&rank=1.
Title: Stoma‐related complications and quality‐of‐life assessment: A cross‐sectional study with patients from Ethiopia and Sweden
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AbstractBackgroundThe situation for patients with ostomy can be challenging, probably more in a resource‐constrained environment.
Our objective was to evaluate quality of life (QoL) (using EQ5D‐5L) and stoma‐specific QoL (using Stoma QoL) in a high‐ and low‐income setting.
MethodsIn this cross‐sectional study from the Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH), Addis Ababa, and South General Hospital (SGH), Stockholm, patients with a permanent or temporary ostomy at TASH (EthioPerm), (EthioTemp), and patients with ostomy at SGH (SweSto) were included in October 2022–January 2023.
ResultsPatients N = 66 were included in groups: EthioPerm N = 28, EthioTemp N = 17, and SweSto N = 21.
In EthioTemp, 88% used homemade stoma bags.
Although morbidity related to the nipple itself was similar in the groups, the overall score from Stoma QoL was significantly lower in EthioPerm, 48/100 than in SweSto, 74/100.
Scores were significantly lower for pouch‐related problems and social interactions in Ethiopian patients.
In EthioPerm, 71% of the patients worried that they were a burden to the people close to them compared to 14% in SweSto (p < 0.
001).
Leakage was over four times more common in EthioPerm than in SweSto.
Mean overall EQ5D‐5L score was 18 percentage points lower than the national mean score in EthioPerm and 2 percentage points lower in SweSto.
ConclusionQoL was more affected in the Ethiopian study participants than in the Swedish, even when commercial stoma bags were available.
The largest problems were leakage, embarrassment with social interactions, and pouch‐related problems.
Trial registrationNCT05970458 Clinicaltrials.
gov, https://clinicaltrials.
gov/study/NCT05970458?locStr=Ethiopia&country=Ethiopia&distance=50&cond=Stoma%20Ileostomy&rank=1.
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