Journal article
College inflammatory bowel disease (C-IBD) day: a targeted approach to shared decision-making in college age students with IBD-a 2-year pilot project
International journal of colorectal disease, Vol.32(7), pp.1019-1023
01 Jul 2017
PMID: 28194494
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Abstract
Adherence to treatment is a key therapeutic goal in chronic disorders including diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and hypertension. Non-adherence has been associated with increased health care costs. Previous studies have evaluated adherence to treatment in inflammatory bowel disease, as well as predictors of non-adherence. Higher belief of necessity for medications and membership of IBD patient organizations have been associated with higher medication adherence.
This study aimed to identify patient reported factors that influence understanding of IBD in college age patients with IBD.
We conducted questionnaire based survey among a group of college age patients with IBD who attended a structured program. The program consisted of a clinical appointment with an IBD physician, lecture by an IBD physician, followed by interactive segment between patients. Educational material was available for patients to review. In addition, opportunity was given to patients to share their story and ask questions in a safe environment.
A total of 26 patients participated in the two C-IBD sessions over a 2-year period. Twenty-three were enrolled in college, 1 was a recent graduate, and 2 were of college age but not enrolled. All patients thought the program was beneficial, 96% rated the overall experience as "awesome" or "very good." Seventy-six percent of patients reported sharing their story as the most beneficial. Only 19% found the physician lecture beneficial.
A targeted approach to a vulnerable population with IBD is an additional useful tool in improving understanding of IBD. This may lead to improved compliance with management plans.
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- Title
- College inflammatory bowel disease (C-IBD) day: a targeted approach to shared decision-making in college age students with IBD-a 2-year pilot project
- Creators
- Kofi Clarke - Allegheny General HospitalMohammad Bilal - Allegheny General HospitalHeitham Abdul-Baki - Allegheny General HospitalPaul Lebovitz - Allegheny General HospitalSandra El-Hachem - Allegheny General Hospital
- Publication Details
- International journal of colorectal disease, Vol.32(7), pp.1019-1023
- Publisher
- Springer Nature
- Number of pages
- 5
- Grant note
- Allegheny Health Network
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- General Internal Medicine
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000403588700012
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85012298327
- Other Identifier
- 991022054322404721
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