SACS Evolution: a peristomal health tool for the prevention of peristomal skin disorders.


Journal

Minerva surgery
ISSN: 2724-5438
Titre abrégé: Minerva Surg
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 101777295

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Oct 2021
Historique:
entrez: 24 11 2021
pubmed: 25 11 2021
medline: 26 11 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

The ostomy patient's quality of life also depends on their peristomal health and thus first and foremost on keeping healthy peristomal skin. This is by no means an easy task, given that the incidence of peristomal skin disorders can be a factor in up to 80% of cases. Over the past 15 years, several tools have been developed to classify peristomal skin lesions to facilitate the management of the problem. These tools, however, meet the needs of healthcare professionals and those of patients. Hence the decision to work on an advanced version of the SACS By applying the simplified Delphi method, the SACS Evolution Consensus Group critically re-read what had been garnered from the literature in the light of their personal clinical experience, identified the key issues to be addressed, and processed and refined the relevant statements. This made it possible to achieve the challenging objective of creating a peristomal health tool to help prevent peristomal skin lesions. SACS Evolution is, indeed, a promising tool for preventing peristomal lesions. It is structured on two different levels, one for the patient and one for the healthcare professional, each characterized by specific language and based on an innovative concept of healthy peristomal skin, which is essential for those who work on peristomal health. The SACS Evolution Consensus Group thus aims to validate this peristomal health tool and has already started a validation process so that the tool can be used in clinical practice.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
The ostomy patient's quality of life also depends on their peristomal health and thus first and foremost on keeping healthy peristomal skin. This is by no means an easy task, given that the incidence of peristomal skin disorders can be a factor in up to 80% of cases. Over the past 15 years, several tools have been developed to classify peristomal skin lesions to facilitate the management of the problem. These tools, however, meet the needs of healthcare professionals and those of patients. Hence the decision to work on an advanced version of the SACS
METHODS METHODS
By applying the simplified Delphi method, the SACS Evolution Consensus Group critically re-read what had been garnered from the literature in the light of their personal clinical experience, identified the key issues to be addressed, and processed and refined the relevant statements. This made it possible to achieve the challenging objective of creating a peristomal health tool to help prevent peristomal skin lesions.
RESULTS RESULTS
SACS Evolution is, indeed, a promising tool for preventing peristomal lesions. It is structured on two different levels, one for the patient and one for the healthcare professional, each characterized by specific language and based on an innovative concept of healthy peristomal skin, which is essential for those who work on peristomal health.
CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS
The SACS Evolution Consensus Group thus aims to validate this peristomal health tool and has already started a validation process so that the tool can be used in clinical practice.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34814654
pii: S2724-5691.21.09171-1
doi: 10.23736/S2724-5691.21.09171-1
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

423-428

Auteurs

Giulia Villa (G)

Center for Nursing Research and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy - villa.giulia@hsr.it.

Antonio Crafa (A)

Ostomates Clinic, Unit of Emergency Medicine, Sacro Cuore di Gesù-Fatebenefratelli Hospital, Benevento, Italy.

Francesco Denti (F)

Clinic for Ostomate Rehabilitation, Department of Surgery and Emergency Traumatology, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy.

Matteo Grilli (M)

Ostomates Clinic, Unit of Surgery, Fermo Hospital, Area Vasta n. 4, Fermo, Italy.

Salvatore Passafiume (S)

G. Giglio Institute Foundation, Cefalù, Palermo, Italy.

Giovanni Sarritzu (G)

Stomatherapy Clinic, Monserrato Hospital, A.O.U. Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy.

Pier R Spena (PR)

Federazione Associazioni Incontinenti e Stomizzati, Milan, Italy.

Danila Maculotti (D)

Clinic for Ostomy and Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation, Istituto Ospedaliero Fondazione Poliambulanza, Brescia, Italy.

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