Miller Leslie Riggle, Peck B Mitchell
Department of Sociology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, USA.
Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA.
SAGE Open Nurs. 2022 Apr 24;8:23779608221095315. doi: 10.1177/23779608221095315. eCollection 2022 Jan-Dec.
Ostomy stigma negatively impacts the health of people with an ostomy and contributes to a lower quality of life and health outcomes.
To assess whether participants experience perceived stigmatizing sentiments (SS) from medical clinicians at the time of their ostomy procedure.
Using a nonprobability sample of 312 persons with an ostomy, we conducted a retrospective descriptive study. We measured SS as patients' self-reports of verbal and non-verbal communication from clinicians that were perceived to be negative and may contribute to ostomy stigma. We used thematic analyses to analyze open-ended written comments.
Findings indicate that ostomy patients experience stigmatizing sentiments from their medical clinician before and after surgery. Sixteen percent of patients reported a SS, such as clinicians stating feelings of disgust, showing visible signs of disgust, or treating patients negatively regarding the ostomy.
The perceived treatment that this patient cohort experienced in healthcare likely contributes to ostomy stigmatization and may impact ostomy patients' psychosocial adjustment. Future research should examine the specific consequences of perceived stigmatizing sentiments from medical clinicians.
造口污名化对造口患者的健康产生负面影响,导致生活质量和健康结局下降。
评估参与者在造口手术时是否感受到来自医学临床医生的污名化情绪(SS)。
我们采用非概率抽样法,选取了312名造口患者,进行了一项回顾性描述性研究。我们将SS衡量为患者对临床医生言语和非言语交流的自我报告,这些交流被认为是负面的,可能会导致造口污名化。我们使用主题分析法来分析开放式书面评论。
研究结果表明,造口患者在手术前后都感受到来自医学临床医生的污名化情绪。16%的患者报告了SS,例如临床医生表达厌恶情绪、表现出明显的厌恶迹象,或对造口患者采取消极态度。
该患者群体在医疗保健中所感受到的治疗方式可能会导致造口污名化,并可能影响造口患者的心理社会适应。未来的研究应探讨医学临床医生的污名化情绪所带来的具体后果。