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Building on the success of the first edition, this new and expanded edition explores the complexities of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with an expanded focus on the viewpoint and experience of those living with IBD and the interface of clinical care and research opportunities.
With cases of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn s disease (CD) rising worldwide, the need for informed, patient-centered care has never been greater. Despite their profound impact on daily life and healthcare systems, these conditions remain challenging to diagnose and treat. IBD nurses are increasingly recognised…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Building on the success of the first edition, this new and expanded edition explores the complexities of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with an expanded focus on the viewpoint and experience of those living with IBD and the interface of clinical care and research opportunities.

With cases of ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn s disease (CD) rising worldwide, the need for informed, patient-centered care has never been greater. Despite their profound impact on daily life and healthcare systems, these conditions remain challenging to diagnose and treat. IBD nurses are increasingly recognised as key clinicians within the multidisciplinary team caring for people with IBD. Through experience and specialist knowledge, IBD nurses provide timely support, advice, and treatment for people living with this unpredictable condition. IBD nurses are also well placed to liaise with the wider team; developing patient centred services which best fit their local health framework.

This updated manual brings together international expertise and practical insights to support nurses and clinicians in optimizing IBD management. Whether you re a seasoned professional or looking to expand your expertise, this resource equips you with the knowledge and confidence to enhance care and improve outcomes for people living with IBD wherever in the world you work.
Autorenporträt
Andreas Sturm is Professor of Medicine, fellow of the European Board of Gastroenterology and head of the Department of Gastroenterology at the German Red Cross Hospital Berlin, Westend, an academic teaching hospital of the Charité. His medical career has involved extensive work in gastroenterology, including a research fellowship at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He served as president of the IBD working group of the German Association for Digestive and Metabolic Disorders and member and chair of the scientific committee of the European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisation (ECCO) as well as member of the National and guideline committee of the United European Gastroenterology (UEG). He is a founding member and was first speaker of the German IBD Study Group (GISG). He is currently a member of the Advisory Board of the Competence Network IBD. Dr. Sturm gained the Board certification for Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology, Nutrition (DifE) and Proctology and is certified for GI oncology (DGVS) and IBD (DGVS). He has more than 100 scientific manuscripts and book chapters published in several international journals and served as a reviewer for numerous journals and organisations. He invented and started the first German IBD nursing course in 2008, still running successfully since then. Lydia White is the IBD Nurse Consultant at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford; starting the service in 2007. She completed her Masters in Advanced Gastrointestinal Nursing and Adult Education at Kings College London and Oxford Brookes University and Prescribing qualifications by 2015. Lydia has been involved in IBD nursing at regional, national and international levels in project work and teaching engagements. Lydia has been part of several guideline groups and served on the Nursing European Crohn’s and Colitis Organisational (NECCO) board for a term. While in New Zealand on a three year career break (2017-2020), Lydia set up local IBD nurse services while working with the national group to establish role consensus and achieve an expanded prescribing scope. Now back in Oxford, she continues to support IBD Nurse development nationally and internationally. She is the Royal College of Nursing national secretary (UK) and speaks or consults in Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the Antipodes; again involving valued international colleagues in this second edition of the IBD Nurse Manual.