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Mentoring and coaching: ACPN Workshop 2023 指导和辅导:ACPN 2023 研讨会
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-03-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.2.90
Gabrielle Thorpe, Cheryl Hides
The ACPN looks back at their 2023 workshop, where they explored the key differences between mentoring and coaching, guiding nurses to unlock their leadership potential. This article explores strategies and techniques for effective growth-focused support
ACPN 回顾了他们举办的 2023 年研讨会,会上他们探讨了指导与辅导之间的主要区别,引导护士释放其领导潜能。本文探讨了以成长为重点的有效支持策略和技巧
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A new framework for nurses working in paediatric IBD care 儿科 IBD 护理护士新框架
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-03-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.2.88
Rebekah Hill
The RCN Gastrointestinal Forum introduces their new IBD framework for adult and paeediatric care settings and discusses the latest UKHSA hepatitis C report
英国皇家营养学会胃肠道论坛介绍了针对成人和儿科护理机构的新 IBD 框架,并讨论了英国卫生与健康协会最新发布的丙型肝炎报告。
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Transanal irrigation: where are we now? 经肛门灌洗:进展如何?
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-03-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.2.78
Conor Hamilton
Conor Hamilton examines the key components healthcare practitioners should consider when using transanal irrigation
Conor Hamilton 探讨了医护人员在使用经肛门灌洗时应考虑的关键要素
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The impact of COVID-19 on trial participants' engagement with IBD-BOOST: a digital cognitive behavioural intervention COVID-19 对试验参与者参与 IBD-BOOST 数字认知行为干预的影响
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-03-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.2.114
Zora Honzlova, Imogen Stagg, L. Miller, Christine Norton, R. Moss‐Morris, L. Sweeney, V. Wileman
The COVID-19 pandemic coincided with a randomised-controlled trial of an online-supported self-management intervention for fatigue, pain and urgency in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of the present study was to investigate how the pandemic affected engagement with the IBD-BOOST programme. Intervention participants were invited to complete an online survey at 6-month follow-up, including both pre-defined and open-ended questions. A mixed methods quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted. People who had participated in the online intervention (n= 354) were invited to answer questions about the impact of COVID-19 on their ability to engage with the online intervention A total of 171 (48.31%) responded to the survey, with their experiences of the pandemic encompassing both negative and positive impacts on their engagement, as well as those who felt that the pandemic had no impact. For those who reported negative impact (19.30%): the pandemic created additional work and home-life responsibilities, the pandemic-induced emotional and psychological burden contributed to decreased participation, and engagement was reduced due to direct COVID-19 infection. For those who reported a positive impact (9.94%): the pandemic allowed for increased time availability due to pandemic-induced lifestyle changes. For those who felt the pandemic had no impact (50.29%): adaptability helped to maintain their engagement. The remaining 20.47% of participants reported that they were uncertain, or that their involvement varied. For some participants, the pandemic negatively impacted their engagement. However, 60% reported that the pandemic had either no or a positive impact on their engagement with IBD-BOOST, indicating the resilience of online delivery of behavioural interventions.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,一项针对炎症性肠病(IBD)患者疲劳、疼痛和紧迫感的在线支持自我管理干预的随机对照试验也同时进行。本研究旨在调查大流行对参与 IBD-BOOST 计划的影响。研究人员邀请干预参与者在 6 个月的随访期间完成一项在线调查,其中包括预先设定的问题和开放式问题。我们采用定量和定性的混合方法进行了分析。共有 171 人(48.31%)对调查做出了回应,他们对大流行病的经历包括对其参与能力的负面和正面影响,以及认为大流行病没有影响的人。对于那些报告了负面影响的受访者(19.30%):大流行给工作和家庭生活带来了额外的责任,大流行引起的情绪和心理负担导致参与度下降,COVID-19 的直接感染降低了参与度。对于那些报告了积极影响(9.94%)的人来说:由于大流行引起的生活方式的改变,大流行使他们有了更多的时间。对于那些认为大流行没有影响的参与者(50.29%):适应性有助于保持他们的参与。其余 20.47%的参与者表示他们不确定,或他们的参与程度不同。对一些参与者来说,大流行病对他们的参与产生了负面影响。然而,60%的参与者表示,大流行对他们参与 IBD-BOOST 没有影响或有积极影响,这表明在线提供行为干预的适应性很强。
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Welcoming the new year with new opportunities for nurses 迎接新年,护士迎来新机遇
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.1.18
BJ Olsen
BJ Olsen welcomes in the new year, discussing the initiatives the BSG Nursing Section are undertaking in 2024
BJ Olsen 欢迎新的一年的到来,并讨论了 BSG 护理部将在 2024 年开展的活动。
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The role of diet and microbiome in premenstrual syndrome 饮食和微生物群在经前综合征中的作用
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.1.34
Neda Rahimi, Roya Abedi Soleimani, Payam Gonbari Milani, S. Vadaei
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a ubiquitous condition affecting countless women worldwide during their reproductive years. This intricate interplay of factors culminates in a spectrum of symptoms during the luteal phase, occurring 7-14 days before menstruation. These symptoms encompass a wide range of physical discomforts, including weight gain, mastalgia, headaches, nasal obstruction, paresthesia, as well as psychological challenges like irritability, anxiety and depression. In response to the multifaceted nature of PMS, numerous therapeutic options have been recommended to alleviate its burdens. Amidst growing global concern, both the World Health Organization and legislative bodies seek cost-effective, accessible treatments with minimal side effects for managing PMS symptoms. This review embarks on a journey to explore intriguing possibilities for managing PMS symptoms by delving into the realms of gut health, dietary interventions and the use of probiotic supplements. This article will uncover how the intricate connection between our gut and overall wellbeing could offer new avenues for improving the lives of those affected by PMS.
经前综合征(PMS)是一种普遍存在的症状,影响着全球无数育龄妇女。各种因素错综复杂地相互作用,最终在月经来潮前 7-14 天的黄体期出现一系列症状。这些症状包括各种身体不适,如体重增加、乳房胀痛、头痛、鼻塞、麻痹,以及易怒、焦虑和抑郁等心理问题。鉴于经前期综合征的多面性,人们推荐了许多治疗方案来减轻其负担。在全球日益关注经前期综合征的背景下,世界卫生组织和立法机构都在寻求成本效益高、副作用小且易于获得的治疗方法来控制经前期综合征的症状。本综述通过深入研究肠道健康、膳食干预和使用益生菌补充剂等领域,开始了探索经前综合征症状的有趣可能性之旅。本文将揭示肠道与整体健康之间错综复杂的联系如何为改善经前综合征患者的生活提供新的途径。
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The role of gut microbiota on obesity management: a review of the evidence 肠道微生物群对控制肥胖的作用:证据综述
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.1.26
Roya Abedi Soleimani, A. H. Rad, Payam Gonbari Milani
In the last 40 years, there has been a significant increase in the number of people who are overweight, obese and experience combined metabolic disorders. Gut microbiota has been shown to influence energy metabolism and is therefore a significant factor in the development of obesity. A person's diet, in particular, the nutritional value of that diet, is a crucial connection between gut microbiota composition and metabolism. This review explores the role of normal colonic microbiota and the gut environment. These mechanisms connect microbiota with obesity, the presence of gut microbiota in obese individuals and the impact of bioactive compounds in dairy products on gut microbiota. Research shows that gut microbiota play a crucial role in regulating energy metabolism and influencing the development of obesity. Changes in diet can alter the composition and levels of gut microbiota, and consuming bioactive components can help reshape the metabolic profile of obese individuals.
在过去 40 年中,超重、肥胖和合并代谢紊乱的人数大幅增加。研究表明,肠道微生物群会影响能量代谢,因此是导致肥胖的一个重要因素。一个人的饮食,尤其是饮食的营养价值,是肠道微生物群组成与新陈代谢之间的重要联系。本综述探讨了正常结肠微生物群和肠道环境的作用。这些机制将微生物群与肥胖、肥胖者肠道微生物群的存在以及乳制品中的生物活性化合物对肠道微生物群的影响联系在一起。研究表明,肠道微生物群在调节能量代谢和影响肥胖的发生发展方面起着至关重要的作用。饮食习惯的改变会改变肠道微生物群的组成和水平,而摄入生物活性成分则有助于重塑肥胖者的代谢特征。
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The RCN GI Forum: continuing to raise awareness RCN GI 论坛:继续提高认识
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.1.24
Rebekah Hill
The Royal College of Nursing Gastrointestinal Forum chair, Rebekah Hill, discusses how they are aiming to continue to help stoma nurses and patients in 2024
英国皇家护理学院胃肠道论坛主席丽贝卡-希尔(Rebekah Hill)讨论了他们如何在 2024 年继续帮助造口护士和患者。
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Low anterior resection syndrome: where are we now? 低位前切除综合征:我们现在在哪里?
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.1.21
Jay Bradbury, Tracey Privett
The ACPN details some of the key insights from the low anterior resection syndrome plenary session that took place at the ACPGBI conference in Manchester, 2023
ACPN 详细介绍了 2023 年在曼彻斯特召开的 ACPGBI 会议上举行的低位前切除综合征全体会议的一些重要见解。
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New non-surgical gastric balloon now available on NHS 新型非手术胃球囊现已在英国国家医疗服务系统(NHS)推出
Q3 Nursing Pub Date : 2024-02-02 DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2024.22.1.5
Tom Allaway
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