Self-Efficacy and Body Image in Individuals With Colorectal Cancer and Stomas.
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유사 논문P · Population 대상 환자/모집단
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I · Intervention 중재 / 시술
stoma-related education but lower in women and those with stoma-related anxieties
C · Comparison 대조 / 비교
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O · Outcome 결과 / 결론
[IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING] Stoma-related education and psychosocial support may enhance patients' self-efficacy and body image. Nursing interventions should address physical concerns, social stigma, and emotional well-being to improve adaptation and quality of life.
[PURPOSE] To examine the variables influencing body image perception and stoma self-efficacy levels in individuals with colorectal cancer and a stoma, and to evaluate the relationship between these tw
- p-value p < 0.05
- 연구 설계 cross-sectional
APA
Çelik A, Çinar D, et al. (2026). Self-Efficacy and Body Image in Individuals With Colorectal Cancer and Stomas.. Oncology nursing forum, 53(2), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1188/26.ONF.e26535278
MLA
Çelik A, et al.. "Self-Efficacy and Body Image in Individuals With Colorectal Cancer and Stomas.." Oncology nursing forum, vol. 53, no. 2, 2026, pp. 1-11.
PMID
41812014 ↗
Abstract 한글 요약
[PURPOSE] To examine the variables influencing body image perception and stoma self-efficacy levels in individuals with colorectal cancer and a stoma, and to evaluate the relationship between these two factors.
[PARTICIPANTS & SETTING] The study consisted of 121 individuals with colorectal cancer and a stoma who were treated at the outpatient chemotherapy unit at a university hospital in Türkiye between December 2023 and June 2024 and filled out data collection forms.
[METHODOLOGIC APPROACH] This cross-sectional, correlational study used face-to-face methods to collect demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as data on stoma-related self-efficacy and body image perception, using validated surveys. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.
[FINDINGS] Body image scores were lower in patients who were younger, female, and single, and who lacked stoma-related education. Those with concerns about gas, leakage, or odor, as well as those feeling upset about body changes, had significantly poorer body image scores. Self-efficacy was higher in those who had received stoma-related education but lower in women and those with stoma-related anxieties. A correlation was found between body image and self-efficacy.
[IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING] Stoma-related education and psychosocial support may enhance patients' self-efficacy and body image. Nursing interventions should address physical concerns, social stigma, and emotional well-being to improve adaptation and quality of life.
[PARTICIPANTS & SETTING] The study consisted of 121 individuals with colorectal cancer and a stoma who were treated at the outpatient chemotherapy unit at a university hospital in Türkiye between December 2023 and June 2024 and filled out data collection forms.
[METHODOLOGIC APPROACH] This cross-sectional, correlational study used face-to-face methods to collect demographic and clinical characteristics, as well as data on stoma-related self-efficacy and body image perception, using validated surveys. Statistical significance was set at p < 0.05.
[FINDINGS] Body image scores were lower in patients who were younger, female, and single, and who lacked stoma-related education. Those with concerns about gas, leakage, or odor, as well as those feeling upset about body changes, had significantly poorer body image scores. Self-efficacy was higher in those who had received stoma-related education but lower in women and those with stoma-related anxieties. A correlation was found between body image and self-efficacy.
[IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING] Stoma-related education and psychosocial support may enhance patients' self-efficacy and body image. Nursing interventions should address physical concerns, social stigma, and emotional well-being to improve adaptation and quality of life.
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