All Stories

  1. Nursing poster selection: recent research and review
  2. Developing your role with conferences and chairing meetings
  3. Stoma care and diet in the community
  4. Stoma care: the role of community nurses
  5. The role of the specialist nurse in stoma care.
  6. Why does Bowel Dysfunction Occur After an Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer?
  7. Stoma product selection: an update
  8. Revisiting the anatomy and physiology of the lower gastrointestinal tract
  9. Convexity in stoma care: developing a new ASCN UK guideline on the appropriate use of convex products
  10. Low anterior resection syndrome (LARS): what stoma care nurses need to know
  11. The nutritional needs of people living with a stoma
  12. Bowel dysfunction after anterior resection for rectal cancer
  13. Resuming activities with a stoma
  14. Optimising stoma care through effective pathways: an overview
  15. The community nurse and stoma care
  16. Stoma appliance selection: making the right choices
  17. Stoma product selection: a guide for community nurses
  18. Providing gastrointestinal nurse education during the pandemic
  19. Stoma-related considerations in palliative patients
  20. Stoma care services during the COVID-19 pandemic
  21. Convexity in stoma care: developing a new ASCN UK guideline on the appropriate use of convex products
  22. An overview of stoma-related complications and their management
  23. Low anterior resection syndrome: impact on quality of life and nurse-led management
  24. Bowel dysfunction after surgery
  25. Improving bowel function after colorectal cancer surgery
  26. The consequences of COVID-19 for gastroenterology nursing
  27. Peristomal skin care considerations for community nurses
  28. Using convex stoma appliances
  29. Supporting residents to care for a stoma independently
  30. Research and expert opinion on siting a stoma: a review of the literature
  31. Nursing strategies for the prevention and management of parastomal hernias
  32. Maintaining peristomal skin integrity
  33. Helping older people adapt to life with a newly formed stoma
  34. Complications of stomas: Their aetiology and management
  35. What is an enhanced recovery nurse: a literature review and audit
  36. Meeting the needs of revalidation: an audit of colorectal nurse education
  37. Stoma care: an update on current guidelines for community nurses
  38. Helping older people with a stoma recover with dignity
  39. Follow-up appointments after stoma formation: a literature review
  40. Enhanced recovery for stoma patients
  41. Nursing care for patients undergoing pelvic exenteration for rectal cancers
  42. Maintaining a resident's dignity with stoma care
  43. Exploring quality of life for stoma patients living in the community
  44. Making maintaining dignity a top priority: caring for older people with a stoma in the community
  45. Maintaining a resident's dignity at all times
  46. Using patient feedback to improve a colorectal enhanced recovery service
  47. Examining stoma care guidance for nurses
  48. Stoma appliance selection: making the right choices
  49. Stoma appliances and accessories: getting it right for the patient
  50. Optimal support systems for patients with stomas – an opinion piece