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- Title
Understanding the complexities of the clinical nurse specialist: A focus on stoma siting.
- Authors
Rust, Julie
- Abstract
The concept of the 'specialist nurse' is not new, but has changed significantly since its conception in the format we are familiar with today. There are many different areas of nursing today in which clinical nurse specialists are employed and although a definitive definition of the role is yet to be decided, there is a general consensus that this multidimensional role encompasses several defined areas, including education, research, management, clinical and consultant roles. The specialist role of the stoma care nurse encompasses all aspects of the specialist role as discussed; however, to demonstrate the complexities in greater detail, this article will examine the role of the stoma care nurse and stoma siting. Stoma formation impacts significantly on the psychological, emotional and physical wellbeing of the patient. Therefore, the correct positioning of the stoma should be a priority for any healthcare professional caring for the individual. A poorly-positioned stoma can cause both physical and psychological problems for the patient. Alternatively, a well-sited stoma can improve quality of life for the ostomate, thereby helping the individual accept the stoma.
- Subjects
NURSING; ENTEROSTOMY nursing; SPECIALISTS; PATIENT psychology; MEDICAL care; QUALITY of life
- Publication
Gastrointestinal Nursing, 2009, Vol 7, Issue 4, p18
- ISSN
1479-5248
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12968/gasn.2009.7.4.42334