| Literature DB >> 32691949 |
Francesco Pata1,2, Andrea Bondurri3, Francesco Ferrara4, Dario Parini5, Gianluca Rizzo6.
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Keywords: COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; colostomy; ileostomy; ostomy; recommendations; stoma; surgery
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32691949 PMCID: PMC7405158 DOI: 10.1111/codi.15279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Colorectal Dis ISSN: 1462-8910 Impact factor: 3.917
Stoma service organization during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
| Healthcare workers |
Specialized stoma nurse Surgeon Other possible stakeholders (gynaecologist, psychologist, dietician, anesthesiologist) |
| Main functions |
Preoperative information Postoperative stoma management Counselling Initial stoma device selection and delivery Patient and caregiver education Rehabilitation programme |
| Actions |
No redeployment for senior stoma nurses No (or only condensed) training programme in stoma care Periodic assessment of stoma devices Ensure easily accessible stoma outpatient service Consider stoma service centralization and territorial network in critical areas |
Outpatient management.
| Stoma care home service |
Minimize stoma centre visits Reduce emergency department attendance Reduce need for hospitalization |
| Phone contact |
Management of administrative problems (e.g. device prescription) COVID‐19 risk classification before attending stoma centres Psychological support Initial triage |
| Telemedicine |
Reduction of hospital readmission Direct visual contact between patient and nurse or doctor Direct stoma visualization and evaluation of lesions where appropriate Correction of mistakes in stoma management Alternative to in‐hospital follow‐up Refer to stoma centre for relevant stoma complications Maintain relationship between the healthcare team and patients/caregivers Psychosocial support |
| Risk stratification (to be performed the day before by phone if possible) |
|
| Actions |
Temperature check for all patients before entering the stoma centre Separate waiting areas and consultation rooms for COVID‐19‐negative and COVID‐19‐suspected or ‐positive patients Facemask and hand hygiene products/gloves for everyone Dressing/undressing room for outpatients Restrictions to visiting and accompanying relatives/friends |
Inpatient management.
| Recommendations |
Stoma siting by surgeon or ostomy nurse Use information tools for education (e.g. brochures, multimedia materials) Implementation of in‐hospital stoma training Separate teaching for caregivers in COVID‐19 patients (only with information tools) Hospital discharge for patients recovered from COVID‐19 Preferential selection of main caregiver who is living with or can live with the patient during the pandemic with social restriction measures in force |
Measures for environmental clinic disinfection (infection prevention and management of the indoor environment).
| Material management |
Consider potential risk of faecal transmission Consider specific infectious waste containers for disposable items and accessories Routine procedures for medical waste or sharps in COVID‐19 patients No additional packaging/transportation requirements are required |
| Environment cleansing and disinfection |
Routine disinfection procedures are sufficient Daily cleaning of all rooms and areas of the outpatient stoma clinic Guarantee good air ventilation: open windows and balconies more frequently (in buildings without a ventilation system) use specific ventilation systems throughout the day (in buildings with specific engines and fans) avoid air recirculation function Room disinfection immediately after consultations with confirmed COVID‐19‐positive or ‐suspected patients |
Personal protective equipment (PPE).
| Setting | Target | Activity | Type of PPE or procedure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Patient room/ward | Surgeon/nurse | Providing stoma care to COVID‐19 patients, in the absence of aerosol‐generating procedures |
Medical mask Gown Gloves Eye protection (or face shield) Perform hand hygiene |
| Providing stoma care to COVID‐19 patients, in setting where aerosol‐generating procedures are frequently conducted |
Respirator (FFP2 or FFP3) Gown Gloves Eye protection (or face shield) Apron Perform hand hygiene | ||
| Consultation room | Surgeon/nurse | Providing stoma care for patients with or without symptoms suggestive of COVID‐19 |
Medical mask Gown Gloves Eye protection (or face shield) Perform hand hygiene |
| Any | Any patient |
Provide medical mask Provide gloves Perform hand hygiene | |
| Any | Caregiver | Providing direct care or when handling stool, urine or waste from COVID‐19 positive or ‐suspected patients |
Medical mask Gown Gloves Eye protection (or face shield) Perform hand hygiene |