This study was aiming to investigate Chinese surgeons' attitudes toward and technical preferences for stoma creation.
The survey comprised five parts: personnel qualification and training, attitude toward stoma-related complications, preoperative siting, process of acquiring ostomy-related surgical skills, and awareness and adoption of relevant techniques (37 items in total). The questionnaire was distributed to Chinese hospitals by Sojump, a professional online platform. Finally, about 401 surgeons had responded including 188 hospitals of different grades across 26 provinces or municipalities directly under the Central Government.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
401
Peking University Cancer Hospital & Institute
Beijing, Haidian District, China
attitude, technical preferences
surgeons' attitude and technical preferences information was collecting by the 37 items on the questionnaire.
Time frame: 1 month
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