Abstract
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – primarily Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis – is a debilitating lifelong condition with significant health and economic costs. From diagnosis to management, IBD can cause huge psychosocial concerns to patients and their caregivers. This study reports an experience of a Crohn’s patient, leading to the formation of the first IBD patient support group in Singapore and how this group has evolved in the last 4 years in supporting other IBD patients. IBD patient advocacy and/or support groups facilitate open conversations on patients’ fears, concerns, preferences and needs, and may potentially improve disease knowledge and quality of life for individuals with the condition or their families.
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Swarup, N., Nayak, S., Lee, J., Pai Raikar, S., Hou, D., Sockalingam, S., & Lee, K. J. (2017). Forming a support group for people affected by inflammatory bowel disease. Patient Preference and Adherence, 11, 277–281. https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S123073
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