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Evaluation of Quality of Life and Period of Hospitalization by Education

Evaluation of Quality of Life and Period of Hospitalization by Education

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Overview

Patients with colorectal cancer prior to stoma surgery are randomized to different preoperative education programs: (a) specific preoperative education, (b) standard preoperative education. Outcome measures are quality of life, period of hospitalization and complication rates.

Description

The present study is initiated to evaluate quality of life, period of hospitalization and complication rates in patients with colorectal cancer receiving treatment with stoma surgery. Prior to surgery patients are randomized to different preoperative education programs. In Arm A patients receive a new specific education program (Krankenhaus Nordwest concept) conducted by a specialized therapist (stoma-therapist). In Arm B patients receive the standard preoperative education program. Standardized questionnaires are used to evaluate quality of life and period of hospitalization at baseline and four weeks after surgery in Arm A vs. Arm B

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Planned stoma
  • colorectal cancer, from resection of left hemi-colon aboral A. colica media
  • Patients speaking german and living in Germany
  • ECOG ≤ 3
  • Informed Consent
  • standard education program

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients treated with stoma by emergency
  • patients with dementia
  • status post stoma
  • Patients in contact with a stoma-therapist
  • recurrence of colorectal cancer

Study details
    Colorectal Cancer

NCT02526264

Krankenhaus Nordwest

14 October 2025

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