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What are IA's aims?
Any serious illness will disrupt a person's normal life-style, especially if it
has lasted many years and has led to major surgery resulting in a change of body
function and body image.
- IA aims to help anyone who has had, or is about
to have, their colon removed to return to a fully active and normal life as soon
as possible.
- IA aims to help them with all aspects of their
rehabilitation including social activities, relationships with their families, friends,
employers, colleagues and members of the general public.
- IA aims to work in close co-operation with the
medical authorities as part of a team whose primary aim is the complete rehabilitation
of every ileostomy or pouch patient.
- IA aims to promote and co-ordinate research, not
only into ways of improving the quality of life with an ileostomy or pouch, but
also into the illnesses which lead to these operations.
- IA aims to improve knowledge about the management
of ileostomies or pouches and encourage development of new ostomy equipment and
skin care preparations.
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