Keep it simple: peristomal skin health, quality of life and wellbeing
Br J Nurs
.
2021 Mar 24;30(Sup6):5-24.
doi: 10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6.1.
Authors
Jennie Burch
1
,
Anna Boyles
2
,
Emma Maltby
3
,
Jenny Marsden
4
,
Nuria Martin
5
,
Benjamin McDermott
6
,
David Voegeli
7
Affiliations
1
(chair), Head of Gastrointestinal Nurse Education, St Mark's Hospital, London North West University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
2
Stoma Care Nurse, King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
3
Stoma Care Nurse, Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
4
Stoma Care Nurse, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
5
Tissue Viability Nurse, St Mark's Hospital, London North West University Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.
6
Stoma Care Nurse, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust.
7
Professor of Nursing, University of Winchester.
PMID:
33949894
DOI:
10.12968/bjon.2021.30.Sup6.1
No abstract available
MeSH terms
Humans
Mental Health*
Ostomy* / nursing
Ostomy* / psychology
Quality of Life*
Skin Physiological Phenomena*