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In the first episode of this educational IBD podcast series, Nick Kennedy, Consultant Gastroenterologist from Exeter and national expert on IBD and COVID, is joined by three guests: Cath Stanfield, Consultant Nurse at Northern Care Alliance, Manchester Royal, Kelly Allison CEO of a digital communications agency and an IBD patient, and Kay Greveson, Advanced Nurse Practitioner in IBD at the London IBD Clinic. Together, the panel discuss challenges they faced during the pandemic in the management of IBD, lessons learned from those challenges and how the pandemic has shaped IBD care. This is the third part of ‘More than guts’, a non-promotional podcast series on IBD organised and funded by Bristol Myers Squibb.
Job code: IMM-GB-2300307; date of preparation: July 2023
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In this third episode of the series, Alissa Walsh, Consultant Gastroenterologist from Oxford, meets Gemma, a long-term IBD patient, and Lisa Critchley, an IBD Specialist Nurse based in Liverpool. Together, the group discuss the importance of open communication in IBD care, and the need to support patients’ emotional and mental wellbeing to empower better engagement with their own care. This is the third part of ‘More than guts’, a non-promotional podcast series on IBD organised and funded by Bristol Myers Squibb
Job code: IMM-GB-2300309; date of preparation: July 2023
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In this second episode of ‘More than guts’, Consultant Gastroenterologist and IBD specialist Dr Philip Smith at the Royal Liverpool Hospital is joined by Karen Kemp, an IBD Consultant Nurse and Neil Gooding, who was one of the first children ever diagnosed with Crohn’s disease. Together, they discuss their experiences of long-term care for IBD within the NHS, challenges with achieving continuity of care and what’s needed now to effectively meet patient needs. This is the second part of ‘More than guts’, a non-promotional podcast series on IBD organised and funded by Bristol Myers Squibb
Job code: IMM-GB-2300308; date of preparation: July 2023
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Adrian Jugdoyal, Senior Lecturer, University of Middlesex, speaks with Kate Jack, Advanced Virology Nurse Specialist, Nottingham University Trust, about the hepatitis C virus (HCV). They discuss the history of HCV, including its links to health inequalities and advances in how it is treated. The conversation also cover progress toward elimination of HCV as a major threat, with a focus on Kate’s work on the uptake of HCV testing among people in prison.
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The ways in which language affects how stoma care nurses interact with patients and colleagues is the subject of a conversation between Jennie Burch (St Mark’s Hospital, London), Anna Boyles (King’s College Hospital, London), Carolyn Swash (Hollister) and Benjamin Wakefield (Stomatips and Gastrointestinal Nursing), first broadcast at the 8th National Gastrointestinal Nursing Conference 2021.
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Pancreatitis, a condition characterised by inflammation of the pancreas, is explored from the perspectives of both the people living with this condition and the nurses and charities who are there to support them. Stacey Munnelly and Alex Gaskell, Advanced Nurse Practitioners at Manchester University, discuss the pathology, presentation and management of pancreatitis. Jenny Holdsworth of Guts UK explains how the charity supports people with digestive disorders and interviews patients Ray Snow and Rob MacKenzie about their experiences of living with pancreatitis.
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Sheila King speaks with Aine McCooey, Oonagh Staunton and Angela Mullen, clinical nurse specialists at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, specialising in GI cancers and inflammatory bowel disease, about their experiences of delivering care to patients and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Gerri Mortimore, Senior Lecturer at the University of Derby, discusses genetic haemochromatosis, or iron overload disorder, covering its prevalence and symptoms, as well as how it can be diagnosed and treated.
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The final two sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice’, arranged by St Mark’s Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark’s 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease’. In these sessions, Sam Evans and Danilo Miskovic introduce the ‘Robotic nurse – an example of role transformation’, and then Lisa Younge, Tracey Tyrrell and Jackie Glatter consider the ‘Importance of harnessing patient involvement and self-assessment in service delivery’
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Adrian Jugdoyal, Director of Programmes for Health and Education at the University of Middlesex, leads a discussion about alcohol, drugs and liver disease. Adrian is joined by Mark Holmes, Nottingham-based Psychiatric Nurse and Addiction Specialist, and Julian Coxon, Head of Clinical Services for Delphi Medical in Blackpool.
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Three more sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice’, arranged by St Mark’s Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark’s 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease’. In these sessions, Margaret Vance and Sarah Marshall explore ‘Transforming endoscopic surveillance’, Claire Taylor and Katy Hardy consider ‘Transforming colorectal cancer services’ and Nyarai Gondo and Liam Edwards look at ‘Transforming ward nursing’. This episode is in association with BSG Campus.
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The first three sessions of an online symposium, ‘Innovations and transformations in nursing practice’, arranged by St Mark’s Hospital, a tertiary bowel centre in London. These sessions were originally broadcast on Friday, the 20th of November 2020, as part of St Mark’s 18th Annual International Congress, ‘Frontiers in colorectal and gastrointestinal disease: difficult decisions in GI disease’. In these sessions, Lisa Knight looks back on the ‘Year of the Nurse 2020’, Mark Radford looks forward to the ‘Future nurse: how innovations and transforming practice will prepare us for the future’, while Jennie Burch, Julia Williams and Benjamin Wakefield consider ‘Nurse education: preparing innovative nurses now and for the future’.
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Wendy Osborne, Clinical Lead at Coloplast, speaks with Amanda Gunning, Lead Stoma Care Nurse at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital NHS Trust, about outward body profiles in people with an ostomy, covering the causes and impacts of parastomal bulges and hernias. They explain how stoma care nurses can help ostomates minimise the risk of hernia occurrence, as well as, should one occur, how it can be effectively assessed and managed to improve the patient’s comfort and quality of life. This episode is sponsored by Coloplast and ConvaTec.
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This episode covers psychological therapies for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Benjamin Wakefield speaks to Graeme Smith, Professor of Nursing at the Caritas Institute of Higher Education in Hong Kong, about the symptoms of IBS, its causes and its links to the gut–brain axis, as well as how it can be diagnosed and treated. The focus is on mind-based management, including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), gut-directed hypnotherapy (GDH), mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), touching on evidence of efficacy, cost implications and the specialist nursing role in holistic care for IBS patients.
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Under increasing financial pressure, health services are having to confront a growing spend on stoma care appliances and accessories. Benjamin Wakefield speaks with Andrew Bird (Clinical Lead for Connect Prescription Service, Fittleworth) about how stoma care nurses, manufacturers and dispensers can control prescription costs without compromising on quality of care, and Andrew explains how patients can be empowered to use products effectively to reduce waste, save time and improve quality of life. This episode is sponsored by Rhodes Pharma.
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How the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has changed the way inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) nurses deliver care to patients with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Benjamin Wakefield and Lisa Younge (IBD Nurse Consultant, St Mark’s) talk to Catherine Stansfield (IBD Nurse Consultant, Salford Royal) and Pearl Avery (IBD Nurse Specialist, Dorset County/IBD Registry) about maintaining patient contact and managing medication at a distance, as well as answering difficult questions with rapidly moving information and overcoming reluctance to attend clinic. The conversation also reflects on how nurses can best handle the impact of redeployment, remote working and isolation on workload, wellbeing and professional independence. Finally, it considers how NHS IBD teams can maintain service provision over the next year, plan for a second wave and identify and protect high-risk patients, as well as learn from the pandemic and embrace new ways of delivering care. Follow the links to learn more about our sponsors, Galapagos Biotech, as well as Crohn's & Colitis UK, The IBD Registry and the British Society of Gastroenterology.
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How the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer, including how endoscopy and oncology nurses have adapted the UK Bowel Cancer Screening Programme and surgical pathways to keep patients safe and ensure the best outcomes. Benjamin Wakefield and cohost Julia Williams (Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing, Bucks New University) are joined by Maggie Vance (Nurse Consultant in Gastroenterology, St Mark’s Hospital, London) and Claire Taylor (Macmillan Nurse Consultant, St Mark’s Hospital, London, and Visiting Lecturer, King’s College London).
ACPGBI – Considerations for multidisciplinary management of patients with colorectal cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic
Bowel Cancer UK – Changes to bowel cancer treatments available during the coronavirus pandemic
BSG – Guidance on recommencing GI Endoscopy in the deceleration & early recovery phases of the COVID-19 pandemic
Intercollegiate general surgery guidance on COVID-19
NICE – COVID-19 rapid guideline: delivery of systemic anticancer treatments
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Introducing GINcast: the Gastrointestinal Nursing Podcast. Each episode, Benjamin Wakefield hosts conversations with experts an area of specialist practice to discuss clinical experience and scientific research, with a practical focus on providing holistic, cost-effective and patient-centred care. GINcast provides on-the-go learning for anyone working in GI, liver or stoma care nursing.