Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Ana Lúcia da
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Faustino,Andréa Mathes, Sousa,João Batista, Vianna,André Luiz, Oliveira,Paulo Gonçalves
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of Coloproctology (Rio de Janeiro. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2237-93632014000400210
Resumo: Objectives:The present study aimed to investigate the sociodemographic profile of ostomized patients, describe their daily marital interactions, and identify these individuals' health demands.Method:The present investigation consisted of a descriptive and quantitative study of partners of ostomized patients.Results:A total of 36 individuals were interviewed, of whom 24 (66.7%) were female. Participants were aged between 31 and 70 years, and reported an annual family income of $20,000. The present study found that the stoma surgery did not lead to significant changes in marital relationships. The study participants appeared to be significantly invested in overcoming the barriers imposed by their partner's condition. Respondents also demonstrated dedication, sensitivity and a willingness to help their partner adapt to physiological and gastrointestinal changes.Conclusion:The changes following stoma surgery also have an impact on patients' partners, and both individuals must work together to keep it a secret if necessary. The present results made it clear that respondents empathized with their partners, and agreed that undergoing stoma surgery is a difficult ordeal.
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title Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
spellingShingle Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
Silva,Ana Lúcia da
Spouse
Ostomy
Family relationships
Psychological adaptation
title_short Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
title_full Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
title_fullStr Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
title_full_unstemmed Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
title_sort Marital interactions in partners of ostomized patients
author Silva,Ana Lúcia da
author_facet Silva,Ana Lúcia da
Faustino,Andréa Mathes
Sousa,João Batista
Vianna,André Luiz
Oliveira,Paulo Gonçalves
author_role author
author2 Faustino,Andréa Mathes
Sousa,João Batista
Vianna,André Luiz
Oliveira,Paulo Gonçalves
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Ana Lúcia da
Faustino,Andréa Mathes
Sousa,João Batista
Vianna,André Luiz
Oliveira,Paulo Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Spouse
Ostomy
Family relationships
Psychological adaptation
topic Spouse
Ostomy
Family relationships
Psychological adaptation
description Objectives:The present study aimed to investigate the sociodemographic profile of ostomized patients, describe their daily marital interactions, and identify these individuals' health demands.Method:The present investigation consisted of a descriptive and quantitative study of partners of ostomized patients.Results:A total of 36 individuals were interviewed, of whom 24 (66.7%) were female. Participants were aged between 31 and 70 years, and reported an annual family income of $20,000. The present study found that the stoma surgery did not lead to significant changes in marital relationships. The study participants appeared to be significantly invested in overcoming the barriers imposed by their partner's condition. Respondents also demonstrated dedication, sensitivity and a willingness to help their partner adapt to physiological and gastrointestinal changes.Conclusion:The changes following stoma surgery also have an impact on patients' partners, and both individuals must work together to keep it a secret if necessary. The present results made it clear that respondents empathized with their partners, and agreed that undergoing stoma surgery is a difficult ordeal.
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