Evaluation of an online educational tool designed to reduce stress and boost well-being for people living with an ileostomy : a framework analysis

J. Spiers, A. Nicholls, P. Simpson
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Ileostomies, in which the small intestine is re-directed out of a stoma in the stomach so that waste is collected using a bag, are using to treat conditions such as bowel cancer and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Previous research has shown that life with an ileostomy can be challenging. In our own previous work, we piloted an Online Educational Tool (OET) designed to reduce stress and boost well-being in people living with an ileostomy. The current study utilised the qual-itative method framework analysis in order to evaluate the effectiveness of our OET. We asked nine OET users questions about their experience of using the tool and the impact it may have had on their lives. Feedback was generally positive. Participants described facilitators and barriers for remaining engaged, and discussed a wide range of elements which were successful or unsuccessful. Stress levels were generally reduced and well-being boosted; participants gave examples of how this played out for them. Feelings about whether the impact of the tool would last were mixed. There was one participant who felt the tool was not inclusive enough and too repetitive. Findings from this study add weight to previous findings that the OET was successful in its aims.
评估旨在减轻压力和促进回肠造口患者福祉的在线教育工具:框架分析
回肠造口术是将小肠从胃的一个造口中重新引导出来,这样废物就可以用一个袋子收集起来,这种方法被用来治疗肠癌和炎症性肠病等疾病。先前的研究表明,回肠造口术后的生活可能充满挑战。在我们之前的工作中,我们试点了一个在线教育工具(OET),旨在减轻压力,提高回肠造口患者的幸福感。本研究采用定性方法框架分析,以评估我们的OET的有效性。我们向9位OET用户询问了他们使用该工具的体验以及它可能对他们生活产生的影响。反馈总体上是积极的。与会者描述了继续参与的促进因素和障碍,并讨论了各种成功或不成功的因素。压力水平普遍降低,幸福感增强;参与者举例说明了这对他们的影响。对于该工具的影响是否会持续,人们的看法不一。有一位与会者认为该工具的包容性不够,而且重复性太强。这项研究的发现为先前的研究结果增加了分量,即OET的目标是成功的。
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