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Stoma in the general practitioner.

Publication |
2011

Abstract

Ostomy care is currently provided by specialised clinics and general practitioners. They can find out errors in basic treatment, beginning stoma complications and to inform patients about new or more appropriate tools.

This applies to stoma patients who do not have problems in everyday life as well. Cooperation of general practitioners and ET nurses has many advantages, not only in terms of efficiency and accuracy of care, but also in economical point of view, because of efficient funds usage.