"Life without an Anus": Experience of Cancer Patients Living with Colostomy in South West Nigeria.

Q4 Medicine
West African journal of medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-30
F O Wuraola, A A Aderounmu, J Jackman, B Yibrehu, O Olasehinde, M Ogunyemi, A O Adisa, T P Kingham, I O Alatise
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Abstract

Introduction: As the incidence of colorectal cancer increases in Nigeria, more patients will get colostomies. Previous studies of patients with colostomies in other African countries have reported significant decreases in quality of life. Understanding the experiences of Nigerian patients is crucial for designing interventions that ensure patients can maintain a high quality of life after colostomy. This study aims to explore the impact of colostomy on the quality of life of Nigerian patients.

Methods: Between August and December 2022, 16 in-depth interviews were conducted with patients who had undergone a colostomy for at least six months. Patients were identified through an institutional database of colorectal cancer patients at Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital in Southwest Nigeria.

Results: Patients overwhelmingly reported life-altering challenges related to their colostomy. Some of the most commonly reported challenges included social isolation, financial constraints, sexual dissatisfaction, and altered self-image. Patients also reported that they did not understand until after surgery what it would be like to live with a colostomy.

Conclusion: As the number of cancer patients with colostomies increases in Nigeria, it is important to address the social and financial barriers that patients face after having a colostomy.

“没有肛门的生活”:尼日利亚西南部接受结肠造口术的癌症患者的经历。
导读:随着尼日利亚结直肠癌发病率的上升,越来越多的患者将接受结肠造口手术。先前在其他非洲国家对结肠造口患者的研究报道了生活质量的显著下降。了解尼日利亚患者的经历对于设计干预措施,确保患者在结肠造口术后保持高质量的生活至关重要。本研究旨在探讨结肠造口术对尼日利亚患者生活质量的影响。方法:在2022年8月至12月期间,对接受结肠造口术至少6个月的患者进行了16次深度访谈。患者是通过尼日利亚西南部Obafemi Awolowo大学教学医院的机构结直肠癌患者数据库确定的。结果:绝大多数患者报告了与结肠造口术相关的改变生活的挑战。一些最常见的报告挑战包括社会孤立、经济拮据、性不满和改变自我形象。患者还报告说,直到手术后,他们才明白结肠造口术的生活是什么样的。结论:随着尼日利亚结肠造口癌患者数量的增加,解决患者在结肠造口术后面临的社会和经济障碍是很重要的。
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