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Working Group Guidelines on the nursing roles in caring for patients with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in Poland

Magdalena Golik
,
Marzena Kurek
,
Aneta Poteralska
,
Ewa Bieniek
,
Anna Marynka
,
Grażyna Pabich
,
Ariel Liebert
,
Maria Kłopocka
,
Grażyna Rydzewska

Prz Gastroenterol 2014; 9 (4): 179–193
Data publikacji online: 2014/09/16
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, present a major challenge for present-day gastroenterology due to their increasing incidence, chronic nature, risk of permanent worsening of quality of life of patients, and the costs of conservative and invasive treatment. Basic and advanced nursing care are important parts of the multidisciplinary care for patients. The developed guidelines on the nursing care, which are compliant with the European guidelines published by Nurses-European Crohn’s & Colitis Organisation (N-ECCO), were adjusted to the current situation in Poland. Significant issues that are important for nursing teams have been identified, with particular emphasis on the specificity of working in centres specialising in the care of IBD patients. The Working Group paid attention to the conditions that should be satisfied in order to optimise the nursing care for IBD patients, and the necessity to develop professional and scientific cooperation with European centres within European Crohn’s & Colitis Organisation (ECCO) and N-ECCO.
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inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), nursing roles in IBD, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis

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