The Effect of Ostomy on Pediatric Patient and Family in Nursing

Hatice Uzşen, Şeyda Binay Yaz, Merve Gumus
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Aim This study aimed to examine the studies on children with stoma/ostomy in the field of nursing in terms of nursing science. Method This was a qualitative research based on a document analysis of the studies, and it was designed as a systematic review. It was carried out in accordance with the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination guide. The databases of EBSCOhost, PubMed, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Web of Science were searched between January 2010 and October 2020, and the studies on ostomy in pediatric patients were examined. The search was conducted by using the English keywords including “ostomy/stoma, children, nursing care.” Inclusion and exclusion criteria to select studies were determined based on the PICOS method (P = populations, I = interventions, C = comparison, O = outcomes, and S = study type). Data were extracted by two researchers independently. All studies were examined in full text, and it was decided which studies to include in the systematic review. Results In this study, 9,857 studies were found by entering the keywords in the first search. Among these, 87 studies were selected when their titles, abstracts, and keywords were examined. By the inclusion criteria, 20 studies from the EBSCOhost, PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Science Direct databases were included in the study. Conclusion It was observed that the most common studies were the ones that were investigating the problems experienced by the children with an ostomy and their parents and its effects on them. It has been suggested that this systematic review will form a base for the experimental or randomized controlled studies that are needed in the field of ostomy and make a contribution to the literature.
造口术对儿科患者及家庭护理的影响
目的从护理学的角度对儿童造口术在护理领域的研究进行综述。方法本研究是在文献分析的基础上进行定性研究,设计为系统综述。它是按照审查和传播中心的指南进行的。检索2010年1月至2020年10月EBSCOhost、PubMed、Science Direct、谷歌Scholar和Web of Science等数据库,对儿科患者造口术的相关研究进行分析。搜索使用的英文关键词包括“造口术/造口术,儿童,护理”。根据PICOS方法确定入选和排除标准(P =人群,I =干预措施,C =比较,O =结局,S =研究类型)。数据由两位研究者独立提取。所有的研究都被全文审查,并决定将哪些研究纳入系统评价。结果在本研究中,通过在第一次搜索中输入关键词,共找到9857篇研究。通过考察题目、摘要和关键词,从中筛选出87篇研究。根据纳入标准,来自EBSCOhost、PubMed、Scopus、b谷歌Scholar和Science Direct数据库的20项研究被纳入研究。结论调查造口患儿及其父母所遇到的问题及其对其影响的研究最为普遍。有人建议,本系统综述将为造口术领域的实验或随机对照研究奠定基础,并对文献做出贡献。
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