Overview of Self-Management Skills and Associated Assessment Tools for Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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Abstract

Self-management is a multi-modal approach for managing chronic conditions that encompasses a number of different elements; knowledge, adherence, self-regulation, communication, and cognitive factors. Self-management has been shown to be beneficial for adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and for children with IBD it may help them learn to take control of their complex treatment regimens and lead to positive disease outcomes. The development of self-management skills for children with IBD is vital in order to maximize their potential for health autonomy, but it is still an emergent field in this population. This review provides an over-arching view of the self-management elements specific to children with IBD, and highlights outcome measures that may be used to assess skills within each field as well as the efficacy of targeted interventions.

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Vernon-Roberts, A., Gearry, R. B., & Day, A. S. (2021, June 1). Overview of Self-Management Skills and Associated Assessment Tools for Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Gastrointestinal Disorders. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/gidisord3020007

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