Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma

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Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma. / Danielsen, Anne Kjærgaard; Christensen, Bo Marcel; Mortensen, Jann; Voergaard, Lise Lotte ; Herlufsen, Per; Balleby, L.

In: Colorectal Disease, Vol. 17, No. 1, 01.2015, p. O27–O33.

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Danielsen, AK, Christensen, BM, Mortensen, J, Voergaard, LL, Herlufsen, P & Balleby, L 2015, 'Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma', Colorectal Disease, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. O27–O33. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.12848

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Danielsen, A. K., Christensen, B. M., Mortensen, J., Voergaard, L. L., Herlufsen, P., & Balleby, L. (2015). Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma. Colorectal Disease, 17(1), O27–O33. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.12848

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Danielsen AK, Christensen BM, Mortensen J, Voergaard LL, Herlufsen P, Balleby L. Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma. Colorectal Disease. 2015 Jan;17(1):O27–O33. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.12848

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Danielsen, Anne Kjærgaard ; Christensen, Bo Marcel ; Mortensen, Jann ; Voergaard, Lise Lotte ; Herlufsen, Per ; Balleby, L. / Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma. In: Colorectal Disease. 2015 ; Vol. 17, No. 1. pp. O27–O33.

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title = "Establishment of a regional Danish database for patients with a stoma",
abstract = "AIM: To present the Danish Stoma Database Capital Region with clinical variables related to stoma creation including colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy.METHOD: The stomatherapists in the Capital Region of Denmark developed a database covering patient identifiers, interventions, conditions, short-term outcome, long-term outcome and known major confounders. The completeness of data was validated against the Danish National Patient Register.RESULTS: In 2013, five hospitals included data from 1123 patients who were registered during the year. The types of stomas formed from 2007 to 2013 showed a variation reflecting the subspecialization and surgical techniques in the centres. Between 92 and 94% of patients agreed to participate in the standard programme aimed at handling of the stoma and more than 88% of patients having planned surgery had the stoma site marked pre-operatively.CONCLUSION: The database is fully operational with high data completeness and with data about patients with a stoma from before surgery up to 12 months after surgery. The database provides a solid basis for professional learning, clinical research and benchmarking.",
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N2 - AIM: To present the Danish Stoma Database Capital Region with clinical variables related to stoma creation including colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy.METHOD: The stomatherapists in the Capital Region of Denmark developed a database covering patient identifiers, interventions, conditions, short-term outcome, long-term outcome and known major confounders. The completeness of data was validated against the Danish National Patient Register.RESULTS: In 2013, five hospitals included data from 1123 patients who were registered during the year. The types of stomas formed from 2007 to 2013 showed a variation reflecting the subspecialization and surgical techniques in the centres. Between 92 and 94% of patients agreed to participate in the standard programme aimed at handling of the stoma and more than 88% of patients having planned surgery had the stoma site marked pre-operatively.CONCLUSION: The database is fully operational with high data completeness and with data about patients with a stoma from before surgery up to 12 months after surgery. The database provides a solid basis for professional learning, clinical research and benchmarking.

AB - AIM: To present the Danish Stoma Database Capital Region with clinical variables related to stoma creation including colostomy, ileostomy and urostomy.METHOD: The stomatherapists in the Capital Region of Denmark developed a database covering patient identifiers, interventions, conditions, short-term outcome, long-term outcome and known major confounders. The completeness of data was validated against the Danish National Patient Register.RESULTS: In 2013, five hospitals included data from 1123 patients who were registered during the year. The types of stomas formed from 2007 to 2013 showed a variation reflecting the subspecialization and surgical techniques in the centres. Between 92 and 94% of patients agreed to participate in the standard programme aimed at handling of the stoma and more than 88% of patients having planned surgery had the stoma site marked pre-operatively.CONCLUSION: The database is fully operational with high data completeness and with data about patients with a stoma from before surgery up to 12 months after surgery. The database provides a solid basis for professional learning, clinical research and benchmarking.

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