the role of the stoma care nurse - luton and dunstable
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Stoma Care Presentation
STOMA TEAM ESTABLISHMENT
Team Leader – Colette O’Brien
Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist – Debra Schrader
Specialist Nurse – Shellah Chakandinakira
Healthcare practitioner – Lisa Bird
Secretary/Team leader Personal Assistance – Samantha Wake
PARTNERSHIP
Large Bowel
approx 1.1m in length Caecum
Ascending Transverse Descending Sigmoid Colon Rectum Anus
SMALL BOWEL
APPROX 3-8M IN LENGTH
Duodenum
Jejunum
Ileum
WHAT IS A STOMA
HOWEVER…
ILEAL CONDUIT/ UROSTOMY
Patients range
0 to 100
Number of stomas …..
Approximately 13,500 people in the UK have stoma surgery each year
On average 10-15 new stomas are formed each month at L&D.
Currently 1100 patients on our stoma database
HISTORY OF STOMA NURSES
1958 – Norma Gill, (ileostomate) Highlighted the lack of support available
1961 – She set up the first training programme for professionals
1969 – In Uk the First stoma clinic was set up by Barbara Saunders at St Bartholomew's hospital
1971 - She became the First stoma care nurse
L&D STOMA TEAM NOW…
Stoma nurses have Bsc and working towards Msc in nursing
The team has presented at a National Stoma Care Conference
We have a Nurse Prescriber within stoma care
We are actively involve with the community and hold patient events.
STOMA APPLIANCES
STOMA APPLIANCES
1950’s – 1960’s
Development of stoma
products over the years
UNDER-DEVELOPED
COUNTRIES
Role of the Stoma Nurse
Pre-operative assessment and stoma care counselling
Specialist teaching of stoma care during hospital admission
Stoma care education for Healthcare Professionals
Community support on discharge
Nurse-led clinics in the Hospital and community for continued follow-up
Nursing Service
Emotional support
Thank you for listening…….