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The relevance of lowered personal control for patients who have stoma surgery to treat cancer
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We make three recommendations based on the conclusion that improvements could be implemented in the psychological aspects of stoma care and, in particular, the enabling of patient perceived self-efficacy. First, improvements could be made in doctor-patient communication with doctors becoming more aware of their psychological impact on patients. Second, specialist stoma care nurses could be trained to recognize patients with dysfunctional self-efficacy beliefs and/or delayed psychological adaptation. Finally, we identify a need for more prolonged practical and emotional support for at least some stoma out-patients.