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Development of a leakage impact assessment for patients with a stoma, who may be impacted by leakage

Gunning, Amanda
Virgin-Elliston, Tracey
Price, Claire
Murray, Catherine
Ndlovu, Simekuhle
Summerson, Adrian
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2024-03-21
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Abstract
For people living with a stoma leakage is unpredictable. Despite advances in stoma products, leakage can lead to soiling and this, along with worrying about leakage, can significantly affect patients' everyday lives and impact their quality of life. It is also associated with excessive product use and increased healthcare resources. Leakage therefore remains a major unmet need for many people living with a stoma. To address this, Coloplast Ltd in collaboration with the authors and a broader group of stoma care nurses have worked together to develop a first version of the Leakage Impact Assessment. This assessment is intended to identify patients who struggle with leakage and leakage worry, and who might benefit from the reassurance that a new digital leakage notification system, Heylo™, can provide. This article reviews the evidence for leakage and its impact on people living with a stoma and outlines the development process for the assessment.
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Gunning, A., Virgin-Elliston, T., Price, C., Murray, C., Ndlovu, S., & Summerson, A. (2024). Development of a leakage impact assessment for patients with a stoma, who may be impacted by leakage. British journal of nursing (Mark Allen Publishing), 33(6), S4–S11. https://doi.org/10.12968/bjon.2024.33.6.S4
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