Angie Perrin
University of Oxford
7 Papers
30 Citations
Angie Perrin is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ileo-anal pouch & Pouch. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 7 publications.
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Convex stoma appliances: an audit of stoma care nurses
TL;DR: Some of the results taken from a small audit carried out with 24 stoma care nurses examining the general use of convex appliances and how usage of conveX products has evolved, along with specialistStoma care practice are highlighted.
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Quality of life after ileo-anal pouch formation: patient perceptions
TL;DR: The literature overwhelmingly concludes that the ileo-anal pouch procedure is a safe and efficient procedure with high patient satisfaction and good functional outcome, which should be recommended as a long-term option for ulcerative colitis and familial adenomatous polyposis sufferers.
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The potential benefits of using aloe vera in stoma patient skin care.
TL;DR: An exploration for the potential use of aloe vera directly or indirectly (as an adjunct to medical devices such as wafers) in stoma patients is presented with the view that this use may be beneficial in the prevention of such peri-stomal skin complications.
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Convexity in stoma care: developing a new ASCN UK guideline on the appropriate use of convex products.
TL;DR: One of the biggest challenges for specialist stoma care nurses (SCNs) caring for anyone living with a stoma is that of being confronted with a problematic stoma, which can be described as an ostomy as discussed by the authors.
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Exploring individuals' perceptions of living with a stoma
TL;DR: Findings from interviews and surveys regarding ostomists' attitudes to their stoma, adjusting to their new reality, and product choice are discussed.
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