The purpose of this study is to determine the usability and acceptance of the Ostom-i Alert Sensor. The investigators would like to see if is generally helpful to ostomy patients and whether it has a beneficial impact on living with an ostomy bag. Results from this study will be used to determine if a larger clinical study is feasible.
Evidence from clinical experience shows that patients with ostomies go through a significant life change to learn to live with the ostomy bag. These changes can include "an altered body image, changes in daily routines, and for some, changes in life patterns such as work and leisure activities" (Burckhardt). Previous studies have also shown that ostomy patients have negative changes in their physical, psychological, social, and spiritual quality of life (Krouse). An ostomy patient developed the Ostom-i Alert Sensor after experiencing these changes - the goal of the sensor is to make life easier for patients with ostomy bags, by allowing for easier output measurements and anticipation of bag changes. In this study, we hope to use this new device and track any improvements for quality of life for ostomy patients.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
20
Sensor on ostomy bag.
Stanford University
Stanford, California, United States
RECRUITINGImproved quality of life with any ostomy bag
We would like to see if using the sensor improves the quality of life while living with an ostomy bag.
Time frame: 4 weeks
Self-management (able to manage using and changing their ostomy bag)
Are users better able to manage using and changing their ostomy bag?
Time frame: 4 weeks
Sleep quality (report a higher quality of sleep while using the sensor with their ostomy bag?)
Do participants report a higher quality of sleep while using the sensor with their ostomy bag?
Time frame: 4 weeks
Confidence and self-image (participant report a better self-image and more self-confidence?)
Do participants report a better self-image and more self-confidence with their ostomy bag than before using the sensor?
Time frame: 4 weeks
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