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N009
Role of physical activity in inflammatory bowel disease management: a systematic review of literature
N. Cano Sanz*, M. Sierra, M. J. F. Gundín, P. Suarez
Hospital Universitario de León - CAULE, Gastroenterology - IBD unit, León, Spain
N010
A cluster randomised controlled trial testing the effect of a theoretical and evidence-based tailored multimedia intervention to improve medication adherence in inflammatory bowel disease patients
A. Linn*1, L. van Dijk2, J. van Weert1, B. Gebeyehu1, A. van Bodegraven3, E. Smit1
1University of Amsterdam / Amsterdam School of Communication Research (ASCoR), Communication Science, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2Netherlands institute for health services research, Department Pharmaceutical care, Utrecht, Netherlands, 3ATRIUM-ORBIS Medical Centre, Department of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology and Geriatrics, Sittard, Netherlands
N011
Living with inflammatory bowel disease: results from focus group
U. Chauhan*1, J. Popov2, D. Armstrong2, Y. Farbod2, S. L. Halder2, S. Kaasalainen3, J. K. Marshall2, F. Tse2, A. Wickson-Griffiths4, P. Moayyedi2
1McMaster University Medical Centre, Digestive Disease, Hamilton, Canada, 2McMaster University, Department of Gastroenterology, Hamilton, Canada, 3McMaster University, School Of Nursing, Hamilton, Canada, 4University of Regina, School of Nursing, Regina, Canada
N012
Audit into oral steroid usage in inflammatory bowel disease patients
G. Lloyd-Ford*, A. Lewis, L. Hook
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board, Gastroenterology, Newport, United Kingdom
N013
A patient satisfaction survey of the telephone advice-line service for the management of inflammatory bowel disease
A. Kawakami*, M. Waga, T. Tyrrell, H. Yarrow, M. O’Connor
St Mark’s Hospital, Inflammatory Bowel Disease Unit, London, United Kingdom
N014
Patient-reported experience measures in inflammatory bowel disease patients at the Stockholm gastro centre
S. Jaghult*1, S. Soto Villagran2, D. Andersson1
1Karolinska Insitutet, Department of clinical sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 2Stockholm Gastro Centre, Stockholm, Sweden
N015
Educational themed evenings: do they make a difference for patients and relatives living with inflammatory bowel disease
E. Kjær Mikkelsen*, A. Bindesboell
Regionshospitalet Herning, Medical Departement, Gastroenterology, Herning, Denmark
N016
Postoperative Crohn’s care: a consistent approach?
H. Yarrow*1, M. O’Connor2, N. Ding2, N. Arebi2
1St Mark’s Hospital, IBD Unit, London, United Kingdom, 2St Mark’s Hospital, London, United Kingdom
N017
Self-care of inflammatory bowel disease may be associated with better well-being
U. Lovén Wickman*1, B. Riegel2, P. Yngman Uhlin3, H. Hjortswang4, G. Hollman Frisman5
1Linköping University, Department of Primary Health Care in Kalmar County Council of Kalmar, Sweden, Blomstermåla, Sweden, 2University of Pennsylvania, Prof School of Nursing, Philadelphia, United States, 3Linköping University, Research and Development unit in local Health Care, Linköping, Sweden, 4Linköping University, Department of Gastroenterology and Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Linköping, Sweden, 5Linköping University, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, Linköping, Sweden
N018
Proactive triaging of new patients into outpatient clinic improves outcomes at the Royal Adelaide Hospital Inflammatory Bowel Disease Service
R. Grafton*1, J. Hughes1, L. Cronin1, J. Andrews1, 2
1Royal Adelaide Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Adelaide, Australia, 2University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
N019
The inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) dedicated day service planned by IBD specialist nurse: a good and time-saving approach to IBD or suspect IBD patients
S. Biagini, M. Giannotta*, V. Almerigogna, A. Cozzi, G. Macrì, M. Milla
AOU Careggi, Regional Referral Centre of Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Clinical Gastroenterology Division, Florence, Italy
N020
Young and hospitalised: a qualitative study of young patients with inflammatory bowel disease and their experiences during hospitalisation
R. Lindahl*
Region Zealand, Gastroenterology, Køge, Denmark
N021
Patients’ experience of the Irish Society for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease
M. Forry*1, B. Lucas2, M. Hamzawi3, C. Davis2, F. Troy2, V. Power2, P. McArdle2
1Beaumont Hospital, Gastroenterology, Dublin, Ireland, 2Irish Society for Colitis and Crohn’s Disease, Dublin, Ireland, 3Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital Crumlin, Gastroenterology, Dublin, Ireland
N022
Phone assistance by nursing consultation in an inflammatory bowel disease unit: the ability to solve problems
N. Ruiz1, R. Camargo2, G. Alcain*2, D. Recio2, R. Carreño2
1Hospital Virgen de La Victoria, Gastroenterology, Malaga, Spain, 2Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, gastroenterology, Malaga, Spain
N023
Gangrenous pyoderma management by an inflammatory bowel disease nurses team
N. Ruiz1, C. Rivas2, R. Camargo*3, R. Bosch4, R. Carreño3, J. J. Daza2, G. Alcain3
1Hospital Virgen de La Victoria, Gastroenterology, Malaga, Spain, 2Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, Digestive surgery, Malaga, Spain, 3Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, gastroenterology, Malaga, Spain, 4Hospital Virgen de la Victoria, Dermatology, Malaga, Spain
N024
Nursing management at Crohn’s disease: functional health pattern model
B. N. Ozgursoy Uran*1, Y. Yildirim2, Y. Tokem1, E. Saritas Yuksel3, G. Arslan3
1Izmir Katip Celebi University, Health Science Faculty, Nursing Dep., Izmir, Turkey, 2Ege University, Nursing Faculty, Izmir, Turkey, 3Izmir Katip Celebi University Ataturk Education and Research Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
N025
Topical administration infliximab: role of nursing
N. Parrilla Galdon*1, L. Oltra Camps1, E. Hinojosa del Valle1, M. Mora Escrig1, J. Hinojosa del Val2
1Hospital Manises, Unit IBD, Manises, Valencia, Spain, 2Hospital Manises, digestive medicine service head unit. Inflammatory bowel disease unit responsible, Manises, Valencia, Spain
NO001
The beneficial effects of mindfulness training on fatigue and psychosocial functioning in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and irritable bowel syndrome: a pilot study
G. Drent*1, M. Kuiken2, J. Mooibroek1, G. Dijkstra1, M. Schroevers3
1University Medical Centre Groningen, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Groningen, Netherlands, 2University Medical Centre Groningen, Paramedical support, Groningen, Netherlands, 3University Medical Centre Groningen, Health Sciences, Groningen, Netherlands
NO002
Introduction of an inflammatory bowel disease nurse flexible sigmoidoscopy clinic improves patient care by initiating earlier treatment and saves clinic slots
H. Johnson*, S. Weaver, S. McLaughlin
Royal Bournemouth Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
NO003
Proving cost effectiveness through implementation of a nurse-led inflammatory bowel disease patient advice line and virtual clinic (CHEAP)
A. Sechi*, E. Sawyer, W. Ng, S. Connor
Liverpool Hospital, Department of Gastroenterology, Liverpool, Australia