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EXPASS (Exercise and Physical Activity after Stoma Surgery) recommendations

Aim

We are dedicated to developing formal recommendations for exercise and physical activity following stoma surgery.

Background

Presently, there are no formal published guidelines regarding exercise and physical activity after stoma surgery. This absence of consensus among healthcare professionals leads to confusion and lack of support for patients. Our aim is to address this gap.

Method

Under the auspices of ASCN UK, an expert panel is diligently reviewing existing literature, exploring clinical practices, and crafting formal Delphi consensus recommendations. These recommendations will cater to healthcare professionals and individuals undergoing surgery alike.

Conclusion

By the end of 2024, ASCN UK will publish a comprehensive document encompassing peer-reviewed Delphi recommendations. These recommendations will cover various stages of stoma surgery recovery, providing clarity, consensus, and practical advice based on available evidence and clinical expertise.

Progress To Date

  1. Keynote speech at the ASCN UK National conference in 2022 initiated conversations on the need for recommendations.
  2. Collaboration with John Gregory, the project manager of the NSWOCC recommendations.
  3. Formation of an expert panel comprising physiotherapists, exercise specialists, patients with lived experience, surgeons, and nurses.
  4. Secured vital funding from industry partners.
  5. Ongoing meetings, literature reviews, and scoping.
  6. Registration of project scope and protocol according to the PRISMA-ScR checklist.
  7. Planned presentation of initial recommendations and complete publication at the WCET/ASCN Joint Congress in Glasgow in 2024.

Utilisation of Recommendations

Our document targets healthcare professionals, nurses, physiotherapists, surgeons, and allied professionals, as well as fitness instructors, Pilates teachers, and personal trainers. It will be readily accessible on the ASCN UK website with printed copies available. We aim to disseminate the information through online and in-person seminars, with expert group presentations at relevant conferences.

Expected Benefits

  • Consistency in advice provided to patients, leaving no room for ambiguity.
  • A straightforward step-by-step process for a wide range of professionals to support patients effectively.
  • Enhanced confidence among healthcare professionals in providing correct advice.
  • Patients will have access to trusted sources of information referenced by their healthcare providers.

Latest Project News

ASCN UK Project Updates

Call for EXPASS Reviewers

Date: 26 February 2025

Dear ASCN UK Members,

We are seeking prospective reviewers for the Exercise and Physical Activity After Stoma Surgery (EXPASS) – Best Practice Recommendations developed by Association of Stoma Care Nurses UK.

On behalf of the expert panel, we would be delighted if you will volunteer to be a reviewer for these EXPASS best practice recommendations due to be published in the autumn of 2025.

Please get in touch to accept and share a brief biography to John Gregory, no later than March 31, john.gregory@opencityinc.com.

If you agree, you will receive a watermarked draft document in May 2025. We will provide approximately three-weeks for the review and provide a short online survey to complete.

Thanks in advance. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact john.gregory@opencityinc.com

Sincerely,

Sarah Russell, MSc – EXPASS Project Lead

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