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Improving Outcomes of Older Adults Undergoing Ostomy Surgery

Improving Outcomes of Older Adults Undergoing Ostomy Surgery

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Overview

The goal of this pilot study is to learn if an intervention in patients undergoing ostomy surgery is easy to use. The overall goal of the work is to improve quality of life during recovery in the days after surgery for these patients using the intervention.

Description

In this study we are trying to understand the acceptability and usability of an intervention to evaluate and address biopsychosocial outcomes for older adults undergoing fecal ostomy surgery with the overall goal of improving patient-centered outcomes.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients Age 65+ years
  • clinicians age 18+ years
  • Patients undergoing fecal ostomy surgery and their clinicians

Exclusion Criteria:

  • cognitive impairment not allowing completion of consent procedures based on the teach-back method.

Study details
    Ostomy - Ileostomy or Colostomy

NCT07424586

Massachusetts General Hospital

13 May 2026

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