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N006. Routes of access to Inflammatory Bowel Unit. Quality control
N006. Supported Self Help and Management – SSHAMP
Authors:

K. Lithgo1, T. Price1, M. Johnson1, 1Luton and Dunstable NHS Foundation Trust, Gastroenterology, Luton, United Kingdom

N006

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)Nurse Advice Line: A Single Centre Experience

Authors:

M. Forry*

Beaumont Hospital, Gastroenterology, Dublin, Ireland

N007.

Survey of factors determining adherence to follow up in IBD patients

Authors:

M.G. Vettorato1, S. Bellia1, G. Brogiato1, R. Zanotti2, R. D'Incà1, G.C. Sturniolo1, 1Azienda Ospedaliera, Department of Surgical, Oncological and Gastroenterological Sciences, Padua, Italy, 2University of Padua, Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Padua, Italy

N007. Patient empowerment through increased physical fitness. The Belgian IBD patient support group Mt Ventoux cycling and hiking event
Authors:

E. Weyts1, P. Geens2, F. Van Dijk3, D. Staes4, F. Wieme4, K. Van Eyken4, J. Van Campfort4, D. De Bast5, Y. Van Craenenbroeck6, H. Peeters7, S. Vermeire1, G. Van Assche1, 1University Hospitals Leuven, Gastroenterology, Belgium, 2Imelda Hospital, Bonheiden, Belgium, 3University Hospital Antwerp, Gastroenterology, Antwerp, Belgium, 4CCV-VZW, Belgium, 5Association Crohn-RCUH asbl, Belgium, 6Fitclass, Belgium, 7University Hospital Gent, Gastroenterology, Gent, Belgium

N007. Pitfalls when implementing nurse-led annual telephone calls to replace outpatient visits for inflammatory bowel disease patients
N007. The diagnostic value of magnetic enteroclysis in Crohn's disease patients: Comparison with CT, transdermal ultrasound and small bowel follow-through
N007

Application of new technologies as educational tool for Inflammatory Bowel Disease patients

Authors:

M.C. Morete Pérez1, R. Fraga Iriso2, V. Ollero Pena3, L. Garcia Dieguez4, A. Echarri Piudo*2

1Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol, Unidad de EICI. Servicio de Digestivo, Ferrol, Spain, 2Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol, IBD Unit. Gastroenterology, Ferrol, Spain, 3Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol, Gastroenterología, Ferrol, Spain, 4Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Ferrol,, Unidad de EII. Gastroenterología, Ferrol, Spain

N008.

Audit into patient opinion of an inflammatory bowel disease nurse led virtual telephone follow-up clinic

Authors:

G. Lloyd-Ford, A. Lewis, L. Hook, K. Yearsley, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Gastroenterology, Abergavenny, United Kingdom

N008. IBD Nursing care: The first visit
N008. IBD patients in remission strongly prefer annual telephone calls by IBD nurses – compared to outpatient visits
N008. Inflammatory bowel disease and complicated perianal fistulas. A 15 year follow-up
Authors:

M. Morete1, P. Puig1, L. Fuster2, G. Vila3, V. Ollero1, A. Echarri1, 1Hospital A. Marcide, Gastroenterology, Ferrol, Spain, 2Hospital A. Marcide, Pharmacy, Ferrol, Spain, 3Hospital A. Marcide, Infusion Unit, Ferrol, Spain

N008

Assessing levels of fatigue and symptom reporting of fatigue in patients with Inflammatory Bowel disease

Authors:

c. walsh*

Letterkenny General Hospital, Colorectal, Letterkenny, Ireland

N009.

The effects of IBD nurse consultations on patient's compliance

Authors:

A. Hindhede, OUH – Odense University Hospital & Svendborg Hospital, IBD Outpatient Clinic, Nyborg, Denmark

N009. Azathioprine maintenance therapy in IBD: Medium term outcomes from a nurse-delivered IBD monitoring service at a district general hospital
N009. Confirmed: the knowledge of inflammatory bowel disease patients is poor
Authors:

M. Sephton1, S. Tattersall2, K. Kemp3, R. Campbell4, J. Dougherty5, A. Fergusson6, L. Gray7, B. Gregg8, A. Hurst9, T. Law10, L. Parkinson11, V. Hall2, 1University Hospital South Manchester, Gastroenterology, Manchester, United Kingdom, 2Royal Bolton Hospital, Gastroenterology, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, 3Manchester University, Nursing Department, Manchester, United Kingdom, 4Stepping Hill Hospital, Gastroenterology, Stockport, United Kingdom, 5Warrington & Halton Hospital, Gastroenterology, Warringtion, United Kingdom, 6East Lancashire Hospitals, Gastroenterology, Blackburn, United Kingdom, 7Countess of Chester Hospital, Gastroenterology, Chester, United Kingdom, 8Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals, Gastroenterology, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 9University Hospital Aintree, Gastroenterology, Liverpool, United Kingdom, 10Pennine Acute Trust, Gastroenterology, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, 11Blackpool Teaching Hospitals, Gastroenterology, Blackpool, United Kingdom

N009

The knowledge gained by a novice Inflammatory Bowel Disease nurse in the first year of service in comparison to experienced IBD nurses knowledge.

Authors:

L. Cronin*1, J. Hughes1, R. Grafton1, P. Leach2, H. Lewis2, K. Moss2, J. Andrews1

1Royal Adelaide Hospital, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service, Adelaide, Australia, 2Flinders Medical Centre, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service, Bedford Park, Australia

N010.

A review of nursing consultancy to control patients with inflammatory bowel disease treated with thiopurines: Analysis and implementation of improvements

Authors:

M. López-Parra, L. Moreno-Salas, A. Dosal-Galguera, M. Sánchez-Lloansí, A. Villoria-Ferrer, X. Calvet-Calvo, Hospital De Sabadell, Institut Universitari Parc Taulí, Digestive, Sabadell, Spain

N010. Coming out about IBD: transferable skills from the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (GLBT) population in the UK
Authors:

L. Dibley1, C. Norton1,2, J. Schaub3, 1King's College London, Florence Nightingale School of Nursing & Midwifery, London, United Kingdom, 2Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, 3Bucks New University, High Wycombe, United Kingdom

N010. Review of a nurse led immunosuppressant service at a tertiary referral centre