Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 16.
Published in final edited form as: Dis Colon Rectum. 2018 Jan;61(1):77–83. doi: 10.1097/DCR.0000000000000945

Table 2.

Ileostomy Output by Telerounding Status –Multiple Rounds for some Patients (N=27 Patients)

Matched Round
Information
iPad In-Person
Patient Characteristics N (%) N (%)
All Recorded Rounding Visits * 44 (100%) 44 (100%)
Intervention Needed
No 34 (77%) 35 (80%)
Yes 10 (23%) 9 (20%)
Specific Intervention
Fiber 6 (60%) 4 (44%)
Fiber and Imodium 4 (40%) 5 (56%)
Rounding Visits with Electronic Surveys ** 31 (100%) 31 (100%)
Total Output
<1 Liter 18 (58%) 18 (58%)
1-1.5 Liters 6 (19%) 6 (19%)
>1.5 Liters 7 (23%) 7 (23%)
Consistency 1
1-Water 12 (39%) 11 (35%)
2 13 (42%) 12 (39%)
3-Milshake 5 (16%) 7 (23%)
4 1 (3%) 1 (3%)
Consistency 2
1-Thin 11 (35%) 11 (35%)
2 13 (42%) 12 (39%)
3 6 (19%) 7 (23%)
4 1 (3%) 1 (3%)
*

This includes supplemental information gathered from the medical record when in-person rounding information was missing in QUALTRICS.

**

This includes the electronically collected ileostomy assessment survey data only