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Hsiu-Chuan Hsueh

Hsiu-Chuan Hsueh

Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital(KMTTH), Taiwan

Title: USA) J Pain Relief ISSN: 2167-0846 JPAR an open access journa Fibromyalgia 2016 June 15-16, 2016 Volume 5, Issue 3(Suppl) Page 40 Nursing Experience of Caring for an Intestinal Perforation Elderly Accept temporary Enterostomy

Biography

Biography: Hsiu-Chuan Hsueh

Abstract

This article describes a 75-year-old woman who has Suffering from
intestinal perforation and accept surgery with temporary enterostomy,
feeling depressed, refusing relatives and friends's care and facing low
willingness to participate in various activities due to fear of changing
body appearance caused by surgery and leave enterostomy; the
author collected information through observation, talks, physical
evaluation and medical records during the period of care from
November 14, 2016 to November 30, 2016, using the four aspects of
physiology, psycholog, society and spirituality as a whole Sexual
assessment to establish the nursing problem of this patient included of
acute pain, disturbance of body image,coping ineffective individual ,
Encourage cases to express their inner feelings and take part in selfcare
programs through providing good therapeutic interpersonal
relationships with their families, Provide clear information about the
disease and follow-up treatment plan, give compliments in a timely
manner, enhance self-confidence of individual cases and further
enhance their motivation to participate in self-care of stoma and face
the disease in a positive manner . At the same time, cross-section team
care model and individual care measures were developed to enhance
the care skills after returning home and at the same time assist the
individual in facing the psychological impact caused by stoma. Hope to
provide this experience, as a reference for the future care of the
disease.