Supporting stoma patients' self-efficacy with a mobile application - a focus group interview study

Sebastiaan L. van der Storm, Samira E. M. van Knippenberg, Anne M. Eskes,Marlies P. Schijven

SIMULATION & GAMING(2024)

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Background Being able to care for and cope with one's stoma adequately may significantly impact patient's wellbeing. A well-designed mobile application (app) may improve and solve some of the difficulties patients encounter. This study aims to gain a better understanding of the problems patients face in ostomy care and to determine how to improve these problems by an app.Method A qualitative study using six focus group interviews was conducted between March and April 2020. Patients with a stoma, representatives of patient associations and stoma-related healthcare providers participated to provide insights. A thematic content analysis method was used to analyse the transcripts.Results Participants indicated that perioperative information could be improved, information should be applicable for all patients and the amount of stoma materials to be overwhelming. Moreover, the contact with fellow peers could be utilised more and it was unclear which healthcare provider should be contacted. All participants expected an app would be beneficial. The app should provide reliable and up-to-date information which is presented in a visually attractive manner, and facilitate peer contact in which patients can support each other.Conclusion Adequate self-care and coping is essential for patients' quality of life. A personalised, mobile app may be promising to overcome some of the problems related to adequate self-provision of stoma care at home, improving self-efficacy and overall well-being.
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stoma,ehealth,digital,mobile health,mhealth,app
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