Peer support interventions for young adults with inflammatory bowel diseases

Sneha Dave , Amy Bugwadia , Sara Ahola Kohut , Sydney Reed , Mara Shapiro , Hilary K. Michel
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The “Roundtable on Young Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD)” is a year-long learning community organized by the Crohn’s and Colitis Young Adults Network with monthly discussions between healthcare professionals, patients, and community-based partners. The group aims to improve outcomes for the young adult IBD patient population. The roundtable discussion highlighted in this article centered on the critical importance of peer support for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with IBD. The discussion underscored the need for increased research in peer support, the need to further consider peer support as an intervention, and the value of multi-stakeholder, peer-led collaboration in reducing isolation for young adults with IBD. Additionally, the group identified areas of opportunity, such as developing more appropriate metrics and scales to prove the inherent value of peer support for young adults with IBD.

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患有炎症性肠病的年轻人的同伴支持干预
“患有炎症性肠病的年轻人圆桌会议”是克罗恩病和结肠炎年轻人网络组织的一个为期一年的学习社区,医疗专业人员、患者和社区合作伙伴每月进行讨论。该小组旨在改善年轻成人IBD患者群体的预后。本文强调的圆桌讨论集中在同伴支持对患有IBD的青少年和年轻人(AYA)的至关重要性上。讨论强调了加强同伴支持研究的必要性,需要进一步将同伴支持视为一种干预措施,以及多方利益相关者、同伴主导的合作在减少IBD年轻人的孤立方面的价值。此外,该小组确定了机会领域,例如制定更合适的指标和量表,以证明同伴支持对患有IBD的年轻人的内在价值。
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