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Sexuality of patients with bowel elimination ostomy
Los pacientes con la sexualidad de ostomía eliminación intestinal
Sexualidade de pacientes com estomias intestinais de eliminação
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Abstract Objective: To evaluate the impact of ostomy in the sexuality of an stomized individual. Methods: A descriptive
exploratory study with a quantitative approach, developed in an Integrated Health Center in Teresina/PI.
Eighty three patients participated, according to the inclusion criteria. Data were... view more
Objective: To evaluate the impact of ostomy in the sexuality of an stomized individual. Methods: A descriptive
exploratory study with a quantitative approach, developed in an Integrated Health Center in Teresina/PI.
Eighty three patients participated, according to the inclusion criteria. Data were collected using a structured
form, stored in Excel 2010 and analyzed through descriptive statistics using chi-squared test. Approval from
the Research Ethics Committee CAAE No. 36551714.0.0000.5512 was obtained. Results: Three sections were
obtained. The first section, referring to the profile of the sample, includes sociodemographic features of patients
with intestinal elimination ostomy; the second section features their sexuality; and the third section lists the
sociodemographic characteristics and related to the characteristics of sexuality. Conclusion: Having an ostomy
influences many factors that contribute to the well-being of people. The change of body image changes the
psychic functions, influencing sexual activity.... view less
Keywords
quality of life; illness; sexuality; patient
Classification
Medical Sociology
Sociology of Knowledge
Free Keywords
Ostomie
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 495-502
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 9 (2017) 2
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2017.v9i2.495-502
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed