New Survey Finds 87% of Patients with Long-Term Health Conditions Face Stigma; Nurses Feel they Lack Time and Rresources to Provide Adequate Support

Convatec Group Plc

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BRIDGEWATER, N.J, May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

 

--Research explores the "care gap" as well as physical, emotional and social

challenges faced by those with long-term health conditions, such as living with

a stoma or wound, managing diabetes, urinary retention, cancer and more

 

--Global medical solutions and technology company Convatec is committed to

making positive change for patients and healthcare providers through new

'forever caring' promise

 

According to new research, patients with long-term health conditions face

stigma, among a variety of other emotional challenges associated with their

health condition. At the same time, survey results indicate that their care

teams, particularly nurses, feel unable to provide adequate support due to lack

of time and resources. The survey, which was conducted by Wakefield Research

and supported by Convatec (

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), included responses from 200 patients or their caregivers and 200 nurses in

the U.S..¹

 

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Challenges facing patients

The survey found that 87% of patients or their caregivers feel some level of

stigma associated with their or the person in their care's current health

condition. Nearly half (44%) reported feeling embarrassed to talk about their

current health condition, while 43% felt their health condition isn't something

that's regularly talked about and is rarely represented in the media.

 

Almost all (99%) patients and their caregivers say that stigma can negatively

impact or slow perceived healing of a patient with a current health condition

-- and 96% of nurses agree that a patient's physical healing can be impacted by

stigma.

 

"We already know that the impact of stigma on our patients cannot be

understated," said Karim Bitar, CEO, Convatec. "These survey results

demonstrate why emotional and mental health is a societal health priority

today. We need to do more, as an industry, to help prevent stigma among these

patients - by showcasing stories and experiences of how our patients live

confidently, by providing peer-to-peer support, and by making conversations

easier between friends, family and care teams."

 

While emotional support comes in many forms, a patient's medical team plays an

important role, with more than half (56%) of patients reporting that they would

like more time with their medical team to feel better supported. Almost all

(96%) patients and caregivers would like more information about their health

condition -- with 53% reporting that they would prefer that information come

through conversations with their medical team.

 

Challenges facing nurses: The care gap

As patients ache for support and in the wake of the pandemic when healthcare

professionals feel more overwhelmed and strained than ever, the survey found

that more than 2 in 3 nurses (68%) feel they are unable to fully support their

patients -- and almost all (96%) agree that they need more time, resources and

education to fully care for them. According to the survey:

 

    --  71% of nurses need more time to spend with their patients

 

    --  56% feel they need more time to be able to devote to learning and

        education

 

    --  51% feel they are currently lacking the resources they need to share

        directly with patients to care for them most effectively

 

Additionally, while most nurses (82%) feel completely or mostly comfortable

speaking with their patients about challenges related to their current health

conditions, 60% say they are less than completely comfortable. Of those who are

less than completely comfortable, 47% say it's because they lack the quality

time to do so.

 

'Forever caring': A commitment to close the care gap

Convatec, a global medical solutions and technologies company, today announced

a new promise and identity, 'forever caring,' which reflects the company's

ongoing transformation to become a more care-centric, agile, and accountable

organization.

 

"We're listening -- and most importantly, we're learning," Karim Bitar added.

"In what has historically been a very product-focused industry, 'forever

caring' is a commitment to the people we serve - and these very patients,

caregivers and nurses who participated in this survey. As we continue to bring

to life our vision of pioneering trusted medical solutions to improve the lives

we touch, we know that the needs of our patients and healthcare providers

continue to change, and we must change with them."

 

As part of this new promise, Convatec commits to strengthening support for

patients who are facing challenging issues associated with their health

condition by expanding support programs such as me+, which provides educational

and guided recovery tools, tips, and peer-to-peer-support to those living with

long-term health conditions.

 

Convatec is also dedicated to working hand-in-glove with patients, caregivers

and healthcare professionals to help prevent stigma. Convatec recently launched

its first "Healthy Bonds" campaign, which celebrates, supports and empowers

people in the ostomy community, who often face stigma, by sharing stories of

how they are embracing life with an ostomy.

 

At the same time, Convatec is steadfast in its commitment to lifting the burden

from healthcare providers by providing educational resources and added

assistance through programs like Convatec Academy of Professional Education,

which is dedicated to supporting the ongoing education and training of

healthcare professionals. The program has already engaged with more than

300,000 healthcare professionals globally in the past year.

 

Convatec also realizes that the time of nurses and healthcare professionals is

valuable. To lift the burden off healthcare providers, Convatec launched a new

nurse solutions app (

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) which makes it easier for them to select and recommend the best ostomy

products for their patients, while also providing patients with a convenient

one-stop-shop to fulfill their prescriptions, find advice and schedule a

consultation with a nurse.

 

Since 1964, Convatec has long supported patients with needs for the management

of long-term health conditions, with leading market positions in advanced wound

care, ostomy and infusion care. 'Forever caring' represents a new and exciting

stage of Convatec's history, as well as a promise to help give patients and

healthcare providers the support they need.

 

About the Survey

The Convatec Nurses Survey was conducted by Wakefield Research among 200 U.S.

nurses treating patients for wound care, continence care, stoma care, infusion

therapy, between April 5th and April 17th, 2022. This survey is weighted to

ensure accurate representation of U.S. nurses.

      

The Convatec Patients and Caregivers Survey was conducted by Wakefield Research

among 200 patients (or their caregivers) receiving wound care, continence care,

or stoma care, infusion therapy, or their caregivers, between April 5th and

April 17th, 2022, using an email invitation and an online survey.

 

Convatec Group Plc

Pioneering trusted medical solutions to improve the lives we touch: Convatec is

a FTSE 250 global medical products and technologies company, focussed on

solutions for the management of chronic conditions, with leading positions in

advanced wound care, ostomy care, continence and critical care, and infusion

care. Group revenues in 2021 were over $2 billion. With around 10,000

colleagues, we provide our products and services in over 100 countries, united

by a promise to be forever caring. Our products provide a range of benefits,

from infection prevention and protection of at-risk skin, to improved patient

outcomes and reduced care costs. To learn more about Convatec, please visit:

http://www.convatecgroup.com.

 

1Patients receiving wound care, continence care, or stoma care, infusion

therapy, or their caregivers, and nurses treating patients for wound care,

continence care, stoma care, or infusion therapy. U.S. only.

 

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SOURCE:  Convatec Group Plc

 

CONTACT: Ellen Presutti, ellen.presutti@redhavas.com, Phone: +1-412-862-1915

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