Abstract: | Results of investigations carried out in a 500-person group of patients with stoma and their practical applications are discussed. 1. Despite operational shock, the majority of patients is able to adopt to the new situation and develop different life-style. 2. Rehabilitation facilities pre-operational management and provides an information on stoma before surgery. Postoperative management should consider psychosocial aspects of the stoma. 3. An important role in rehabilitation process play: preparation of the patients' families before the surgery including information on the diagnosis, prognosis and planned therapy. 4. Persons who underwent the same surgery and continue active life may favourably contribute to the postoperational care of patients with stoma. Activity of so-called patients clubs plays also positive role. |