Pub Date : 2023-07-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.6.8
Nikki Welyczko
A brief overview of recently published articles on gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care
简要概述最近发表的关于胃肠病学,肝病学和口腔护理的文章
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Pub Date : 2023-07-01DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.sup6.s4
Ultan Allen
A brief overview of recently published articles on hepatology
简要概述最近发表的肝病学文章
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Pub Date : 2023-06-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.5.8
Nikki Welyczko
A brief overview of recently published articles on gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care
简要概述最近发表的关于胃肠病学,肝病学和口腔护理的文章
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Pub Date : 2023-06-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.5.24
Elena Gil-Zaragozano, Joanne. Williams
A virtual educational and networking event took place for registered nurses caring for administering biologic therapy in paediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients and their families. The aim was to establish the level of self-reported competencies of the nurses and to evaluate the impact that the event had on them. Participants were requested to complete an online questionnaire before and after the interprofessional education event. Some 21 pre–event questionnaires were completed. Of these, 81% (17) reported no previous relevant training, 20% (4) did not feel competent in the administration of biologics and patient monitoring and 29% (6) did not feel competent to meet the patient's holistic needs. A total of 13 post-event evaluations were completed. All (13) agreed/strongly agreed with feeling more competent in caring for patients and 84.7% (11) agreed/strongly agreed with feeling more competent in administering and monitoring the biologic therapy. A total of 77% (10) of participants could identify changes to their practice post-event. This study highlighted the need for interprofessional education for nurses caring for paediatric inflammatory bowel disease patients, particularly where care is delivered in district general hospitals. Feedback demonstrated that virtual educational events are effective in raising self-reported nursing competencies and in ensuring high standards of practice.
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Pub Date : 2023-06-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.5.16
Emma Ludlow, Chen Liu
Reinfusing chyme down the distal limb of an enterostomy is a well-researched technique for helping prevent dehydration and electrolyte loss from a high-output enterostomy. However, it has not gained traction because it is a labour-intensive task that requires nursing management and further in-hospital care. A novel chyme reinfusion device that a patient can manage is now available (The InsidesTM System, The Insides Company, New Zealand). This paper explores a stomal therapist's experience instituting The InsidesTM System for three patients with high output enterostomies. The reinfusion device is a simple set-up that has been shown to reduce fluid and electrolyte imbalances, reduce and remove the need for parenteral nutrition and is patient managed. Patient experience and learning points gained from the three participants were collected across the themes of patient consent, education of patients and carers, custom tube installation into the distal limb, usability testing and feedback to the device developers. The novel chyme reinfusion device is a simple patient-managed solution that is easy to install and initiate. Clinical benefits include preventing dehydration and electrolyte loss from high-output double enterostomies. By instituting a thorough supportive follow-up management plan for each patient, there were minimal complications with high patient compliance and satisfaction.
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Pub Date : 2023-06-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.5.12
E. Jenkins, Samantha Seker, Aela Limbu
Emma Jenkins and Samantha Seker discuss the implementation of the National Lynch Syndrome Project
Emma Jenkins和Samantha Seker讨论国家林奇综合症项目的实施
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Pub Date : 2023-06-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.5.32
J. Parker, G. Mortimore
Each year, acute bowel obstruction accounts for 22 000 hospital admissions in England and Wales. Surgery is sometimes required to treat this condition, which increases the risk of death. To prevent complications, timely intervention is essential. This review will discuss the different types of bowel obstruction, with a focus on adhesive small bowel obstruction, the investigations that lead to a diagnosis and the treatment and management of this condition.
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Pub Date : 2023-06-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.5.48
P. Harrison
Penny Harrison discusses the Professional Nurse Advocate programme and its impact on gastrointestinal nurses
Penny Harrison讨论了专业护士倡导计划及其对胃肠道护士的影响
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Pub Date : 2023-05-02DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2023.21.4.12
B. Olsen
BJ Olsen discusses how to lower the cancellation rate in the endoscopy suite using education and empathy
BJ Olsen讨论了如何利用教育和同理心降低内窥镜检查套件的取消率
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