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401 – Evaluation of Psychiatric Illness in Iranian Stoma Patients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 April 2020
Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the nonpsychotic psychiatric disorders of stoma patients in Iran.
The only study that evaluated stoma patients in Iran indicated that postoperative problems, especially psychosocial ones, have a rather high frequency in comparison with other reports, but since no standardized questionnaire was applied for the evaluation of psychosocial problems and their severity, further studies were needed.
In this cross-sectional study, patients referred to the Iranian Ostomy Association from 2005 to 2006 filled the 28-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ) in Farsi as a screening instrument to identify cases of nonpsychotic psychiatric morbidity.
A total of 155 patients participated in the study, of whom 79 (51%) were female and 76 (49%) were male. Fifty-five percent of the patients (n=86) had psychiatric problems. The females’ mean GHQ score was significantly higher than that of males (P=.001). Psychiatric disorder was significantly more frequent among patients with the following specifications: educational level of high school or lower (P=.001), mucosal hemorrhage of the ostomy (P=.03), stomal stenosis (P=.012), and history of psychiatric drug consumption (P=.000). GHQ score decreased as stoma age increased (P=.032; r=−.177).
Similar to other complications, psychiatric problems are prevalent in Iranian stoma patients. Our findings highlight the need for special support.
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