Ford Meghan K, Church Peter C, Tripp Dean A, Ricciuto Amanda, Cruden Ashley, Ahola Kohut Sara
Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Hospital for Sick Children, Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Health Care Transit. 2024 Aug 30;2:100069. doi: 10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100069. eCollection 2024.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic, immune-mediated inflammatory condition of the digestive tract associated with substantial psychosocial difficulties. Treatment often focuses on medications but may also include surgical approaches (e.g., intestinal ostomy). Unfortunately, literature regarding the psychosocial implications of ostomy surgeries is scarce, and even less is known about adolescent experiences, which may differ markedly from adults.
This study aimed to explore the perspectives of adolescents with IBD and their caregivers to understand their perceived needs when they have undergone, are anticipating, or have anticipated the possibility of experiencing a stoma surgery. Study findings hoped to inform clinical practice in IBD care and beyond.
A purposive sample of patients and caregivers were recruited from a large pediatric hospital. Twelve patients and thirteen caregivers participated in the study. Participants completed a demographic background questionnaire and virtual semi-structured interview. Inductive content analysis was used to examine participant feedback.
Qualitative results identified four overarching themes and thirteen subthemes: fear of the unknown, perceived barriers, being supported, and recommendations for creating a more positive experience. Specifically, participants described the transition process from pediatric to adult care as particularly intimidating and having a supportive and inclusive handover was a helpful piece that supported the shift to adult care.
This study reflects the importance of a holistic approach to care that attends to adolescent patients' physical well-being and emotional and social needs. Patient-driven recommendations for enhancing age-specific care of adolescents with ostomies are provided.
炎症性肠病(IBD)是一种慢性的、免疫介导的消化道炎症性疾病,伴有严重的心理社会问题。治疗通常侧重于药物治疗,但也可能包括手术方法(如肠道造口术)。不幸的是,关于造口手术心理社会影响的文献很少,而对于青少年的经历了解更少,青少年的经历可能与成年人有显著不同。
本研究旨在探讨患有IBD的青少年及其照顾者的观点,以了解他们在接受、预期或曾预期可能经历造口手术时的感知需求。研究结果希望为IBD护理及其他领域的临床实践提供参考。
从一家大型儿科医院招募了有目的的患者和照顾者样本。12名患者和13名照顾者参与了研究。参与者完成了一份人口统计学背景问卷和虚拟半结构化访谈。采用归纳性内容分析法来检查参与者的反馈。
定性结果确定了四个总体主题和十三个子主题:对未知的恐惧、感知到的障碍、获得支持以及关于创造更积极体验的建议。具体而言,参与者将从儿科护理向成人护理的过渡过程描述为特别令人生畏,而进行支持性和包容性的交接是有助于向成人护理过渡的一个有益因素。
本研究反映了采用整体护理方法的重要性,这种方法关注青少年患者的身体健康以及情感和社会需求。提供了以患者为导向的建议,以加强对有造口术的青少年的针对性护理。