
Colitis Conversations: Shared Decision-Making
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03/07/22
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Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease are complicated. There are choices to make along the treatment journey, which means that patients and their healthcare providers need to work together to find the right path. That's where shared decision-making comes into play.
Healthcare providers can help patients learn about their options but patients need to speak up and help their doctors understand what they want from their treatment options, because it's not always obvious. To better understand shared decision-making in IBD, I speak to Dr Rajeev Jain, a gastroenterologist in private practice in Dallas, Texas and Caitlyn Smith, ulcerative colitis patient and editor at The Mighty.
Concepts discussed on this episode include:
- IBD Parenthood Project
- Shared Decision-making in IBD
- IBD Surgery Shared Decision-Making Toolkit
- Shared Decision-Making: Benefits to Care
- Shared Decision-Making: Being Prepared
- American Gastroenterological Association GI Patient Center
Find Rajeev Jain, MD on Twitter, Texas Digestive Disease Consultants.
Find Caitlyn Smith at The Mighty, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Find Amber J Tresca at AboutIBD.com, Verywell, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Credits: Mix and sound design is by Mac Cooney. Theme music, "IBD Dance Party," is from ©Cooney Studio.
Episode transcript and more information at https:/bit.ly/AIBD111
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Colitis Conversations: Approaches to Treatment
February 21, 2022
•34m
After being diagnosed with a form of IBD, it can be a real challenge to understand that treatment is ongoing. Which might mean taking medications for long periods of time. It also means adding in lifestyle changes such as focusing on nutrition and diet, sleep, exercise, stress reduction, and learning about complimentary treatments that might be helpful.
There are a lot of barriers to getting treatment, though, including cost and access. Some people might not realize that not only can their healthcare team can help with accessing and understanding treatment choices, but that complimentary therapies have a valid place in the management of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Dr Badr Al-Bawardy, a gastroenterologist specializing in IBD and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine and Tina Haupert, an ulcerative colitis patient, Certified Nutrition Coach, Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner, and founder of Carrots 'N' Cake uncover the ways medication and lifestyle changes can meet in the middle to help people with IBD live a better quality of life.
Concepts discussed on this episode include:
- How the Fecal Calprotectin Test Is Used in IBD
- Complementary Medicine with Dr. Badr Al Bawardy (YouTube)
- Causes and Risk Factors of Colon Cancer
- Why IBD Affects Your Sleep
- Yoga for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Acupuncture for Ulcerative Colitis (UC)
- Should You Exercise If You Have IBD?
- The IBD Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Find Badr Al-Bawardy, MD on Twitter, Yale Medicine, and LinkedIn.
Find Tina Haupert, FDN-P at Carrots 'N' Cake, Instagram, Facebook, and the Carrots 'N' Cake Podcast.
Find Amber J Tresca at AboutIBD.com, Verywell, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Credits: Mix and sound design is by Mac Cooney. Theme music, "IBD Dance Party," is from ©Cooney Studio.
Episode transcript and more information at https:/bit.ly/AIBD110
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People who live with Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis don't want to feel like a burden. They may feel guilty about changing or canceling plans. Sometimes, people with IBD may not even want to make plans in the first place. A strong support system can help overcome these issues and help patients manage their new normal. Dr Alexandra Fuss, a clinical health psychologist and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine and Brooke Abbott, ulcerative colitis patient, founder of The Crazy Creole Mommy Chronicles, and co-founder of IBDMoms tell me how they have productive conversations with friends and family surrounding IBD.
Concepts discussed on this episode include:
- What to Know Before You Eat Out When You Have IBD
- How to Share a College Dorm Bathroom
- 7 Tips for Keeping IBD at Bay on Big Days
- Navigating Daily Life with IBD
Find Alexandra Fuss, PhD on Instagram, LinkedIn and at Yale School of Medicine.
Find Brooke Abbott at The Crazy Creole Mommy Chronicles, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Find Amber J Tresca at AboutIBD.com, Verywell, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Credits: Mix and sound design is by Mac Cooney. Theme music, "IBD Dance Party," is from ©Cooney Studio.
Episode transcript and more information at https:/bit.ly/AIBD112
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