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Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of nursing interventions on patients' adaptation to living with a stoma.
Data sources: Nine electronic databases (PubMed, Complementary Index, MEDLINE, Academic Search Ultimate, CINAHL Complete, OpenAIRE, Directory of Open Access Journals, Supplemental Index, and the Belt and Road Initiative Reference) were searched to identify studies published until September 2023.
Study selection: A 3-stage selection process was employed to manage the literature search records using Endnote X8 literature management software. Systematic review and meta-analysis following PRISMA 2020 and Cochrane 2021 recommendations. Seven RCTs were included, involving 657 participants (327 in intervention groups and 330 in control groups).
Data extraction: A 9-item, standardized, and prepiloted data extraction form was employed to record data from included studies. Seven studies that met the inclusion criteria were eligible for meta-analysis.
Data synthesis: The impact of nursing interventions was assessed using Comprehensive Meta-Analysis software. A meta-analysis was performed with the effect of nursing interventions on patients' adaptation to living with a stoma.
Conclusions: Nursing interventions, especially those incorporating technological tools, are effective in supporting stoma patients, particularly patients with cancer, in adapting to life with a stoma. Nurses should integrate these interventions into routine care for patients with stoma to improve outcomes.
目的:探讨护理干预对造口患者适应造口生活的影响。数据来源:检索9个电子数据库(PubMed、Complementary Index、MEDLINE、Academic Search Ultimate、CINAHL Complete、OpenAIRE、Directory of Open Access Journals、Supplemental Index和the Belt and Road Initiative Reference),以确定2023年9月之前发表的研究。研究选择:采用三阶段选择流程,使用Endnote X8文献管理软件对文献检索记录进行管理。遵循PRISMA 2020和Cochrane 2021建议的系统评价和荟萃分析。纳入7项随机对照试验,涉及657名参与者(干预组327名,对照组330名)。数据提取:采用9项、标准化、预填写的数据提取表记录纳入研究的数据。符合纳入标准的7项研究有资格进行meta分析。数据综合:采用综合meta分析软件评估护理干预措施的影响。对护理干预对患者适应造口生活的影响进行meta分析。结论:护理干预,特别是结合技术工具的护理干预,对支持造口患者,特别是癌症患者适应造口生活是有效的。护士应将这些干预措施纳入对造口患者的常规护理,以改善预后。
期刊介绍:
A peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal, Advances in Skin & Wound Care is highly regarded for its unique balance of cutting-edge original research and practical clinical management articles on wounds and other problems of skin integrity. Each issue features CME/CE for physicians and nurses, the first journal in the field to regularly offer continuing education for both disciplines.