| Literature DB >> 34968201 |
Chiara Rosso1, Alami Aroussi Aaron1, Angelo Armandi1, Gian Paolo Caviglia1, Marta Vernero2, Giorgio Maria Saracco1, Marco Astegiano3, Elisabetta Bugianesi1, Davide Giuseppe Ribaldone1.
Abstract
Background andEntities:
Keywords: Crohn’s disease; IBD; communication; economy; education; fistulas; job; ostomy; pain; ulcerative colitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34968201 PMCID: PMC8608068 DOI: 10.3390/nursrep11020023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nurs Rep ISSN: 2039-439X
Roles of the IBD nurse.
| Aspects of IBD | IBD Nurse Role |
|---|---|
| Impact of IBD on patient | Nurses caring for patients with IBD need to be aware of major patient concerns and the effect of IBD on quality of life. |
| Communication with patient | Communication is a two-way street. Nurses must learn to listen empathically and actively as well as provide important information about IBD and holistic care. |
| Fistula management | IBD nurses are responsible for patient comfort, skin integrity, and complication control. Working with a multidisciplinary team is the best way to address this. |
| Ostomy management | IBD nurse has a fundamental role in educating patients in ostomy care. |
| Diet management | Nurses need to be aware of potential nutritional problems in patients with IBD to ensure they are properly identified and managed, especially in specific situations such as after surgery. |
| Incontinence | Nurses should evaluate the impact of incontinence on health-related quality of life. |
| Working activity | IBD nurse has the role of an information agent regarding the management of IBD-related symptoms and the presence of rights of the worker with IBD, as well as referral to specialized associations or patronages. |
| Sexuality | Sexuality-related issues can cause anxiety and concern in IBD patients. IBD nurses must be able to advise and report on patients who have issues with sexual function and sexuality. |
| Pregnancy | Before conception, during pregnancy, and after birth, IBD nurses must provide guidance and information to patients and partners. It is likely that patients will need to talk with other medical professionals. If at all practicable, discussions about pregnancy should begin before conception. |
| Therapeutic education | IBD nurses must instruct patients and their caregivers based on individual needs, preferences, and coping skills. The goal is to empower patients to live with the disease. |
IBD, inflammatory bowel disease.