EFFECTIVENESS OF PHONE ACCOMPANYING FOR STATIC PERSONS: INTERVENTIONAL STUDY ON A PERSPECTIVE OF THE ROY ADAPTATION MODEL
Nursing; Ostomy; Biomedical Technology; Models Nursing; Adaptation Psychological.
Ostomy is the name given to an artificially created opening of the internal environment of the body structure to the external environment. The denominations are related to the gastrointestinal state, the urinary tract, to the abdomen, where the deviation occurs and the elimination of the flow of feces and urine. Becoming stagnant is more difficult to apply to a new excretion condition, which culminates in adapting to this situation. Attempts to access care may culminate in the low stoming experience of stomatal care. the Roy Adaptation Model (MAR) as a guide to nursing actions. It is aimed at analyzing the effectiveness of the telephone intervention without the adaptive process of the stomized person. This is an almost randomized trial of the type clinical trial of successful, randomized, and unicode conducted with 2 groups, participants in the control group is not selected and the experimental trial undergoes a baseline that serves as a comparison to the results of exercise treatment. The program that is prepared the participants against an intervention. The study will be developed in Natal, at the Center for Adult Rehabilitation of the State of Rio Grande do Norte (CERHRN) with a sample of 37 participants for each group. The controlling the monitoring the demand conventional inspected by CERHRN that conditional messages to be provided by demand by the stomizady and the group the function have been provided by the service, the follow by telephone. The project was published by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, point of view 1.527.460, CAAE number 55191516.8.0000.5537.