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2. Quality of care in patients with inflammatory bowel disease from a public health center in Brazil
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Takamune, Debora Mayumi, primary, Cury, Giovana Signorelli Astolfi, additional, Ferrás, Giulia, additional, Herrerias, Giedre Soares Prates, additional, Rivera, Adriana, additional, Barros, Jaqueline Ribeiro, additional, Baima, Julio Pinheiro, additional, Saad-Hossne, Rogerio, additional, and Sassaki, Ligia Yukie, additional
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3. Clinical and Psychological Factors Associated with Addiction and Compensatory Use of Facebook Among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Cury,Giovana Signorelli Astolfi, Takamune,Debora Mayumi, Herrerias,Giedre Soares Prates, Rivera-Sequeiros,Adriana, de Barros,Jaqueline Ribeiro, Baima,Julio Pinheiro, Saad-Hossne,Rogerio, Sassaki,Ligia Yukie, Cury,Giovana Signorelli Astolfi, Takamune,Debora Mayumi, Herrerias,Giedre Soares Prates, Rivera-Sequeiros,Adriana, de Barros,Jaqueline Ribeiro, Baima,Julio Pinheiro, Saad-Hossne,Rogerio, and Sassaki,Ligia Yukie
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Giovana Signorelli Astolfi Cury,1 Debora Mayumi Takamune,1 Giedre Soares Prates Herrerias,1 Adriana Rivera-Sequeiros,2 Jaqueline Ribeiro de Barros,1 Julio Pinheiro Baima,1 Rogerio Saad-Hossne,1 Ligia Yukie Sassaki1 1São Paulo State University (Unesp), Medical School, Botucatu, Brazil; 2Department of Internal Medicine, San Juan de Dios del Aljarafe Hospital, Seville, SpainCorrespondence: Giovana Signorelli Astolfi Cury, Tel +5514 38801171, Fax +55 14 38801667, Email curygigi@gmail.comBackground: Inflammatory bowel diseases are chronic conditions characterized by incapacitating symptoms, which can compromise patientâs quality of life and social interaction. As social media use is continuously increasing and Facebook is one of the most accessed social media worldwide, this study aimed to evaluate the use of Facebook and identify clinical and psychological factors associated with addiction and compensatory use among patients.Methods: This case-control study enrolled 100 outpatients and 100 healthy individuals, who were classified into the patient and control groups, respectively. Facebook use was evaluated using the questionnaire Psycho-Social Aspects of Facebook Use (PSAFU). The IBD Questionnaire and the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) were used to measure Health-related quality of life. Anxiety and depression were evaluated using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; self-esteem, using the Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale.Results: The patient group included 54 patients with Crohnâs disease and 46 with ulcerative colitis. Facebook use was similar between the patient and control groups in all evaluated aspects (p=0.21). In the patient and the control groups, the compensatory use of Facebook was directly related to the symptoms of depression (patients: R = 0.22; p = 0.03; controls: R = 0.34; p = 0.0006) and inversely related to self-esteem scale (patients: R = â 0.27; p = 0.006; controls: R = â 0.37; p = 0.0001). Facebook addiction showed an inverse cor
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4. Quality of care in patients with inflammatory bowel disease from a public health center in Brazil
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Mayumi Takamune, Debora, Astolfi Cury, Giovana Signorelli, Ferrás, Giulia, Herrerias, Giedre Soares Prates, Rivera Sequeiros, Adriana, Ribeiro de Barros, Jaqueline, Pinheiro Baima, Julio, Saad Hossne, Rogeiro, Yukie Sassaki, Ligia, Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Enfermería, Mayumi Takamune, Debora, Astolfi Cury, Giovana Signorelli, Ferrás, Giulia, Herrerias, Giedre Soares Prates, Rivera Sequeiros, Adriana, Ribeiro de Barros, Jaqueline, Pinheiro Baima, Julio, Saad Hossne, Rogeiro, and Yukie Sassaki, Ligia
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BACKGROUND Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic diseases that demand continuous interaction between patients and healthcare providers. Quality of care (QoC) is a factor that contributes to a patient’s adherence to treatment and its success. AIM To evaluate QoC in patients from a single IBD reference center. METHODS This cross-sectional study included 133 patients from a single Brazilian IBD public health center. QoC was evaluated through the QoC Through the Eyes of Patients with IBD (QUOTE-IBD) questionnaire (based on patient perspectives), which measures eight dimensions of care. We compared QoC among patients with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and analyzed the clinical and psychological factors associated with QoC satisfaction. Clinical evaluations assessed disease characteristics, quality of life, anxiety, and depression levels. RESULTS Sixty-nine patients with Crohn’s disease and 64 with ulcerative colitis were interviewed. The mean age was 37.26 years ± 13.05 years, and 63.91% of the patients were women. The mean duration of the disease was 8.44 years ± 7.59 years, where most patients were in remission (70.31% of patients with ulcerative colitis and 62.32% with Crohn’s disease). The total QoC score of the sample was 8.61 years ± 1.31 points, indicating that the QoC provided by the center was unsatisfactory. According to univariate logistic regression, patients with Crohn’s disease had higher satisfaction rates than those with ulcerative colitis [odds ratio (OR): 2.746; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.360-5.541; P = 0.0048] and patients on infliximab (OR: 2.175; 95%CI: 1.037-4.562; P = 0.0398). CONCLUSION Patients from the IBD public center reported good doctor-patient relationships, but had problems related to the healthcare structure. Evaluation of healthcare centers is of paramount to improve QoC for the patients involved.
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5. The importance of the multidisciplinary team in the view of the patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
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Herrerias, Giedre Soares Prates [UNESP], Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), and Sassaki, Lígia Yukie [UNESP]
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Retocolite ulcerativa ,Crohn's disease ,Ulcerative colitis ,Doença de Crohn ,Inflammatory Bowel Disease ,Doenças Inflamatórias Intestinais ,Equipes de saúde - Abstract
Submitted by GIÉDRE SOARES PRATES HERRERIAS (giedre.prates@unesp.br) on 2022-02-23T00:14:13Z No. of bitstreams: 1 dissertacao_mestrado_giedre_herrerias.pdf: 17154197 bytes, checksum: 8d0695462977834ddbb2140749e9bdc9 (MD5) Approved for entry into archive by Elida Daniele de Antonio null (elida_daniele@btu.unesp.br) on 2022-02-23T10:57:42Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 herrerias_gsp_me_bot.pdf: 17154197 bytes, checksum: 8d0695462977834ddbb2140749e9bdc9 (MD5) Made available in DSpace on 2022-02-23T10:57:42Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 herrerias_gsp_me_bot.pdf: 17154197 bytes, checksum: 8d0695462977834ddbb2140749e9bdc9 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2021-12-17 Introdução: Doença inflamatória intestinal (DII) caracteriza-se por inflamação crônica do intestino, e suas formas mais comuns são a Doença de Crohn (DC) e a Retocolite Ulcerativa (RCU) que necessitam de cuidado contínuo. O contato constante com a equipe multiprofissional e a qualidade do atendimento interferem na adesão ao tratamento e na qualidade de vida (QV) dos pacientes, e consequentemente, na eficácia do tratamento. Consensos internacionais recomendam que os centros de referência em DII devem ser compostos por equipe multidisciplinar, com a presença de gastroenterologista clínico, coloproctologista ou cirurgião do aparelho digestivo, nutricionista, enfermeiro e psicólogo, entre outros profissionais. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar a importância da equipe multidisciplinar na visão dos pacientes com DII. Métodos: Foi desenvolvido um estudo transversal e descritivo, com inclusão de 114 pacientes atendidos no Ambulatório de DII do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu. Os dados sociodemográficos e clínicos, juntamente com a relevância da equipe multidisciplinar, foram avaliados. A importância da equipe multidisciplinar foi avaliada por meio de questionário específico desenvolvido para a pesquisa com as respostas: nada importante, sem importância, importante e muito importante para cada profissional. Os pacientes listaram os profissionais em ordem de importância. A QV foi avaliada pelo questionário IBDQ. A adesão ao tratamento e o conhecimento da doença foram avaliados pelos questionários Morisky e CCKNOW, respectivamente. Resultados: Foram incluídos 69 (60,53%) pacientes com DC e 45 (39,47%) com RCU. A idade média foi de 39,16±13,50 anos, 67 (58,77%) do sexo feminino. O tempo de diagnóstico foi de 9,88±7,35 anos. Presença de comorbidades foi observada em 52,63% da amostra. Cem por cento dos pacientes realizaram consultas com o gastroenterologista clínico, e menos da metade com psicólogo (48,25%), nutricionista (47,37%), enfermeiro DII (43,86%) e coloproctologista (42,98%). Observou-se que os atendimentos do enfermeiro e coloproctologista são mais prevalentes nos pacientes com DC. As três categorias citadas como muito importante/importante foram: gastroenterologista (99,12%), coloproctologista (96,55%) e endoscopista (93,47%), em 4ª posição o enfermeiro especialista em DII (93,26%), em 6ª posição o nutricionista (90,63%) e em 10ª posição o psicólogo (84,61%). A QV foi considerada excelente ou boa em 45,61% dos pacientes. A adesão ao medicamento foi baixa em 58,88% dos pacientes. O conhecimento sobre a doença foi baixo (6,21 ± 3,99 pontos), sendo maior dentre os pacientes com DC (p = 0,01). Conclusão: Os pacientes consideraram os médicos como os profissionais mais importantes no seu atendimento. Embora o serviço conte com equipe multidisciplinar, nem todos os pacientes tiveram oportunidade de passar em consulta com todos os profissionais. A falta de contato com toda a equipe, principalmente com o enfermeiro, pode ter contribuído para a baixa adesão medicamentosa e para o baixo conhecimento da doença, impactando no controle da doença e na QV. O cuidado holístico ao paciente é recomendado, enfatizando a importância de todos os profissionais do atendimento multidisciplinar para todos os pacientes com DII. Introduction: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by chronic bowel inflammation, and its most common forms are Crohn's Disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) that require continuous care. The constant contact with the multidisciplinary team and the quality of care interferes in the adherence to the treatment and in the patient’s quality of life (QL), and, consequently, in the effectiveness of the treatment. International consensus recommends that IBD reference centers should be composed of a multidisciplinary team, with the presence of a gastroenterologist, coloproctologist, nutritionist, nurse and psychologist, among other professionals. The aim of the study was to assess the importance of the multidisciplinary team in the view of patients with IBD. Methods: A cross-sectional and descriptive study was carried out, including 114 patients from a tertiary center. Sociodemographic and clinical data, along with the relevance of the multidisciplinary team, were assessed. The importance of the multidisciplinary team was assessed through a questionnaire developed for the survey with the answers: nothing important, unimportant, important, and very important for each professional. Patients listed professionals in order of importance. QoL was assessed using the IBDQ questionnaire. Adherence to treatment and knowledge of the disease were assessed using the Morisky and CCKNOW questionnaires, respectively. Results: In total, 69 (60.53%) patients with CD and 45 (39.47%) with UC were included. The mean age was 39.16±13.50 years, 67 (58.77%) were female. The time from diagnosis was 9.88±7.35 years. Presence of comorbidities was observed in 52.63% of the sample. One hundred percent of patients had consultations with a clinical gastroenterologist, and less than half with a psychologist (48.25%), a nutritionist (47.37%), an IBD nurse (43.86%) and a coloproctologist (42.98%). The care provided by nurses and coloproctologists is more prevalent in patients with CD. The three categories cited as very important/important were: gastroenterologist (99.12%), coloproctologist (96.55%) and endoscopist (93.47%), in 4th position the nurse specialist in IBD (93.26%), in the 6th position the nutritionist (90.63%) and in 10th position the psychologist (84.61%). QoL was considered excellent or good in 45.61% of patients. Medication adherence was low in 58.88% of patients. Knowledge about the disease was low (6.21 ± 3.99 points), being higher among CD patients (p = 0.01). Conclusion: Patients considered doctors as the most important professionals in their care. Although the service has a multidisciplinary team, not all patients had the opportunity to consult with all professionals. The lack of contact with the entire team, especially with the nurse, may have contributed to low medication adherence and low knowledge of the disease, impacting disease control and QoL. Holistic patient care is recommended, emphasizing the importance of all professionals in multidisciplinary care for all patients with IBD.
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6. Clinical and Psychological Factors Associated with Addiction and Compensatory Use of Facebook Among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Cury, Giovana Signorelli Astolfi, primary, Takamune, Debora Mayumi, additional, Herrerias, Giedre Soares Prates, additional, Rivera-Sequeiros, Adriana, additional, de Barros, Jaqueline Ribeiro, additional, Baima, Julio Pinheiro, additional, Saad-Hossne, Rogerio, additional, and Sassaki, Ligia Yukie, additional
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7. Nursing Process in a Patient with Crohn’s Disease: Case Report
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de Barros, Jaqueline Ribeiro, primary, Herrerias, Giedre Soares Prates, additional, Ramdeen, Madhoor, additional, Saad-Hossne, Rogerio, additional, Alencar, Rubia Aguiar, additional, and Sassaki, Ligia Yukie, additional
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