This best practice guideline provides recommendations for the most effective strategies to support adults 18 years and older who anticipate or live with an ostomy.
This best practice guideline provides recommendations for the most effective strategies to support adults 18 years and older who anticipate or live with an ostomy.
As an introduction, we’ve provided summaries of the practice recommendations from the BPG document — but we strongly encourage downloading RNAO’s official PDF.
The expert panel recommends that health service organizations provide access to nurses specialized in wound, ostomy, and continence as essential members of the interprofessional team for all persons who anticipate or live with an ostomy.
The expert panel recommends that access to nurses specialized in wound, ostomy, and continence includes the following support within the ostomy care continuum:
The expert panel recommends that health service organizations implement an internal expert-guided, standardized ostomy care program that is developed using an interprofessional, team-based approach.
The expert panel recommends that health service organizations include the following interventions within a standardized ostomy care program:
The expert panel suggests that health providers implement the following interventions to prevent parastomal hernias for persons who anticipate or live with an ostomy:
In order to guide person-centred care, the expert panel recommends that health providers assess quality of life in persons who anticipate or live with an ostomy. Specific areas of focus should include the following: