TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving the care of inflammatory bowel disease (Ibd) patients
T2 - Perspectives and strategies for ibd center management
AU - Park, Jihye
AU - Park, Sinyoung
AU - Lee, Shin Ae
AU - Park, Soo Jung
AU - Cheon, Jae Hee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - The incidence and prevalence rates of inf lammatory bowel disease (IBD) have been increasing in East Asian countries over the past few decades. Accordingly, the general understanding and awareness of IBD among healthcare professionals has increased considerably in this region. This increase is ultimately associat-ed with the evolving focus of IBD clinicians devoted to comprehensive patient care, especially in establishing IBD clinics/centers capable of providing multi-disciplinary counseling. Comprehensive IBD care at IBD clinics/centers usually includes surgical and medication decision-making, transition from pediatric to adult clinics, care of extraintestinal manifestations, care of infectious diseases in patients undergoing immunomodulatory or biologic therapies, and nutritional, psychosocial, socioeconomic, and pharmacological care. Team members com-prise specialists from various departments related to IBD and can be divided into core and ad hoc members. Usually, the scope of work in IBD clinics/centers involves patient care, patient outreach, and system management. Considering the environmental changes in IBD treatment, it is necessary to perform comprehensive IBD patient care in the form of a program based on competencies, rather than simply following the organization of previous IBD centers. The present review summarizes recent trends in IBD patient care and offers perspectives re-garding IBD center management.
AB - The incidence and prevalence rates of inf lammatory bowel disease (IBD) have been increasing in East Asian countries over the past few decades. Accordingly, the general understanding and awareness of IBD among healthcare professionals has increased considerably in this region. This increase is ultimately associat-ed with the evolving focus of IBD clinicians devoted to comprehensive patient care, especially in establishing IBD clinics/centers capable of providing multi-disciplinary counseling. Comprehensive IBD care at IBD clinics/centers usually includes surgical and medication decision-making, transition from pediatric to adult clinics, care of extraintestinal manifestations, care of infectious diseases in patients undergoing immunomodulatory or biologic therapies, and nutritional, psychosocial, socioeconomic, and pharmacological care. Team members com-prise specialists from various departments related to IBD and can be divided into core and ad hoc members. Usually, the scope of work in IBD clinics/centers involves patient care, patient outreach, and system management. Considering the environmental changes in IBD treatment, it is necessary to perform comprehensive IBD patient care in the form of a program based on competencies, rather than simply following the organization of previous IBD centers. The present review summarizes recent trends in IBD patient care and offers perspectives re-garding IBD center management.
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U2 - 10.3904/kjim.2021.114
DO - 10.3904/kjim.2021.114
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34344146
AN - SCOPUS:85115938212
SN - 1226-3303
VL - 36
SP - 1040
EP - 1048
JO - Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
JF - Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
IS - 5
ER -