British Journal of Community NursingVol. 20, No. 8 CommentPreventing and treating peristomal skin conditions in stoma patientsPip ChandlerPip ChandlerSearch for more papers by this authorPip ChandlerPublished Online:7 Aug 2015https://doi.org/10.12968/bjcn.2015.20.8.386AboutSectionsView articleView Full TextPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissions ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InEmail View article References Berry J, Black P, Smith R, Stuchfield B (2007) Assessing the value of silicone and hydrocolloid products in stoma care. Br J Nurs 16(13): 778–82 Link, Google ScholarBoyles A (2010) Stoma and peristomal complications: predisposing factors and management. Gastrointestinal Nursing 8(7): 26–36 Link, Google ScholarChandler P (2014) Management of paediatric ileostomies: selecting suitable appliances. Gastrointestinal Nursing 12(8): 34–40 Link, Google ScholarChandler P, Lowther C (2013) Stoma care: creating a cutting template for correctly fitting a stoma pouch. Gastrointestinal Nursing 10(10): 11–12 Link, Google ScholarColoplast (2012) Coloplast end-user survey in UK, DE, FR and US. July 2012. Total respondents: 707 Ostomy Life Study 2012. Coloplast Ltd [Data on file] Google ScholarCutting K (2006) Silicone and skin adhesion. Journal of Community Nursing 20(11): 36–7 Google ScholarHerlufsen P, Olsen AG, Carlsen B et al. (2006) Study of peristomal skin disorders in patients with permanent stomas. Br J Nursing 15(16): 854–62 Link, Google ScholarIrving V (2006) Principles of neonatal care. In: White RDenyer J, eds. Paediatric Skin and Wound Care. Wounds UK, Aberdeen. Google ScholarKeely F, Williams J (2009) Peristomal MRSA: a case study. Br J Nursing 18(4): S4–8 Link, Google ScholarLawson A (2003) Complications of stomas. In: Elcoat C, ed. Stoma Care Nursing. Hollister, London Google ScholarLee J (2001) Nurse prescribing in practice: patient choice in stoma care. Br J Community Nurs 6(1): 33–7 Link, Google ScholarMartins L, Tavernelli K, Sansom W et al. (2012) Strategies to reduce treatment costs of peristomal skin complications. Br J Nurs 21(22): 1312–5 Link, Google ScholarNHS Choices (2014) Causes of contact dermatitis. http://bit.ly/1J1hJzQ (accessed 16 June 2015) Google ScholarRolstad BS, Erwin-Toth PL (2004) Peristomal skin complications: prevention and management. Ostomy Wound Manage 50(9): 68–77 Medline, Google ScholarStephen-Haynes J (2008) Skin integrity and silicone: Appeel ‘no-sting’ medical adhesive remover. Br J Nurs 17(12): 792–5 Link, Google ScholarWilliams J (2007) A guide to maintaining healthy peristomal skin Gastrointestinal Nursing 5(7): 18–22 Link, Google Scholar FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited byMedical adhesive-related skin injurySinéad Kelly-O'Flynn, Luxmi Mohamud, Dale Copson24 March 2020 | British Journal of Nursing, Vol. 29, No. 6Peristomal skin damage: assessment, prevention and treatmentSinéad Kelly O'Flynn25 March 2019 | British Journal of Nursing, Vol. 28, No. 5Care of the stoma: complications and treatmentsSinéad Kelly O'Flynn31 July 2018 | British Journal of Community Nursing, Vol. 23, No. 8Protecting peristomal skin: a guide to conditions and treatmentsSinéad Kelly O'Flynn20 September 2016 | Gastrointestinal Nursing, Vol. 14, No. 7 2 August 2015Volume 20Issue 8ISSN (print): 1462-4753ISSN (online): 2052-2215 Metrics History Published online 7 August 2015 Published in print 2 August 2015 Information© MA Healthcare LimitedPDF download