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Peer-reviewed review article examining the psychosocial burden, comorbidities, and quality-of-life impact associated with irritable bowel syndrome, with emphasis on daily functioning and existing psychological and medical research.
Name of Journal:
World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pathophysiology
Manuscript Type:
Topic Highlights
Year:
2015
Authors:
Sarah Ballou; Alyse Bedell; Laurie Keefer
Affiliation:
Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States
Corresponding Author:
Sarah Ballou, MD
Region:
North America
Subject:
Irritable bowel syndrome; psychosocial impact; quality of life; comorbidity; cognitive behavioral therapy
Keywords:
Irritable bowel syndrome; Quality of life; Biopsychosocial; Burden of illness; Daily activities
Peer Review Status:
Fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers
Open Access Status:
Open-access under Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license
Conflict of Interest:
No conflicts of interest declared
Received Date:
April 28, 2015
Accepted Date:
August 25, 2015
Publisher:
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
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Year:
2019
Jurisdiction:
Australia
Subject:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and related mortality
Document Type:
Statement of Principles
Issuing Authority:
Repatriation Medical Authority
Author:
Professor Nicholas Saunders AO, Chairperson
Commencement Date:
22 July 2019
Repealed Document:
Statement of Principles No. 28 of 2011
Applicable Legislation:
Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004, section 339
Definitions Included:
Yes (Schedule 1 - Dictionary)
Target Audience:
Veterans and members of the Forces
Year:
2018
Journal:
World Journal of Gastroenterology
Publisher:
Baishideng Publishing Group Inc.
Type of document:
Peer-reviewed review article
Academic field:
Gastroenterology
Medical topic:
Irritable bowel syndrome in children
Authors:
Niranga Manjuri Devanarayana; Shaman Rajindrajith
Author affiliations:
Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Ragama, Sri Lanka
Corresponding author:
Niranga Manjuri Devanarayana
ORCID:
0000-0002-2988-110X; 0000-0003-1379-5052
Manuscript type:
Review
Manuscript source:
Invited manuscript
Received:
March 26, 2018
Peer-review started:
March 27, 2018
First decision:
April 11, 2018
Revised:
April 26, 2018
Accepted:
May 11, 2018
License:
Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Keywords:
Abdominal pain; Functional gastrointestinal disorder; Irritable bowel syndrome; Microbiota; Pathophysiology; Management; Post-infectious
Country of authors:
Sri Lanka
Year:
2019
Country:
United Kingdom
Region:
London and South of England
Subject:
Gastroenterology; Health Psychology; Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Document Type:
Scientific research article
Study Type:
Randomised controlled trial follow-up study
Study Name:
ACTIB (Assessing Cognitive behavioural Therapy for IBS)
Funding Organization:
UK National Institute for Health Research
Trial Registration Number:
ISRCTN44427879
Lead Author:
Hazel Everitt
Authors:
Hazel Everitt; Sabine Landau; Gilly O’Reilly; Alice Sibelli; Stephanie Hughes; Sula Windgassen; Rachel Holland; Paul Little; Paul McCrone; Felicity L Bishop; Kim Goldsmith; Nicholas Coleman; Robert Logan; Trudie Chalder; Rona Moss-Morris
Affiliated Institutions:
University of Southampton; King’s College London; Southampton University Hospital; King’s College Hospital
Study Population:
Adults with refractory irritable bowel syndrome
Sample Size:
558 participants
Recruitment Period:
1 May 2014 – 31 March 2016
Follow-up Period:
24 months
Interventions Studied:
Telephone-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy; Web-based cognitive behavioural therapy with minimal therapist support; Treatment as usual
Primary Outcome Measures:
IBS Symptom Severity Score (IBS-SSS); Work and Social Adjustment Scale (WSAS)
Corresponding Author:
Hazel Everitt
Correspondence Institution:
University of Southampton
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Topic:
Irritable bowel syndrome and diet
Type of document:
Educational health information text
Medical condition:
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Main subjects:
Eating habits, trigger foods, fibre intake, hydration, probiotics, low FODMAP diet
Organization:
Gastrointestinal Society
Source platform:
badgut.org
Intended audience:
Individuals diagnosed with IBS and people seeking dietary information about digestive health
Key dietary approaches mentioned:
Low FODMAP diet, elimination diet
Nutrients discussed:
Fibre, fat, protein, carbohydrates
Food categories discussed:
Dairy products, gluten-containing foods, cruciferous vegetables, legumes, fruits, fermented foods
Health concerns addressed:
Abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, diarrhea, dehydration
Recommended professional support:
Registered dietitian or healthcare team
Geographical scope:
General international health guidance
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Perth, Australia
Topic:
Psychosocial support, Mental health recovery, Social services
Document type:
Referral form
Organization:
Richmind WA
Target Audience:
Individuals experiencing mental health challenges
Period of validity:
6 to 12 months
Date of approval:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2017
Edition:
First edition
Type of document:
Guidance note
Subject area:
Monitoring and evaluation of psychosocial support interventions
Organization:
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Institutional unit:
Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support
Publisher location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Author:
Leslie Snider
Editor-in-chief:
Louise Vinther-Larsen
Editors and peer reviewers:
Nana Wiedemann; Anne Garbutt; Sarah Harrison; Louise Steen Kryger; Cecilie Dinesen; Louise Juul Hansen; Martha Margrethe Bird; Jon Kristiansen; Camila Perera; Ea Suzanne Akasha; Marcia Brophy; Hans-Jakob Hausmann; Peter Rothe Shultz; Joshua Hallwright; Wendy Ager
Target audience:
National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Related frameworks:
IASC Mental Health and Psychosocial Support M&E Framework
Copyright holder:
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Dubbo, Orange, Bathurst, Broken Hill
Theme:
Suicide Prevention, Psychosocial Support, Primary Health
Document Type:
Job Advertisement
Organisation:
Western NSW Primary Health Network (WNSW PHN)
Author:
WNSW PHN
Target Audience:
Job Seekers, Healthcare Professionals
Effective Period:
Until June 30, 2023 (with possibility of extension)
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Edge Hill University
Topic:
Psychosocial Analysis, Offending Behaviour
Document Type:
Educational Guide
Organization:
Edge Hill University
Author:
Ellie Smith, Tony Keating
Target Audience:
Placement Supervisors, Practice Education Lecturers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
N/A
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Psychosexual Development
Document Type:
Theory
Institution:
N/A
Author:
Sigmund Freud
Target Audience:
Psychologists, Students of Psychoanalysis
Period of Validity:
N/A
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2021
Region / City:
N/A
Topic:
Psychosocial Stress, Oxidative Stress, Biochemical Analysis
Document Type:
Research Supplement
Organization / Institution:
University of Maryland
Author:
Eunkyoung Kim, Zhiling Zhao, John Robertson Rzasa, Matthew Glassman, William E. Bentley, Shuo Chen, Deanna L. Kelly, Gregory F. Payne
Target Audience:
Researchers, Medical Professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Modifications:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, Canada
Subject:
Mental health, psychosocial rehabilitation
Document Type:
Program application and informational letter
Organization:
The Club
Author:
The Club staff
Target Audience:
Individuals experiencing mental health challenges and their referring professionals
Application Requirement:
Referral by a qualified mental health professional
Submission Method:
Fax to 604-677-6649
Contact Information:
604-467-0544
Program Focus:
Recovery-oriented, person-centered support, community integration
Year:
2023
Region / City:
N/A
Theme:
Torture, Violence, Human Rights
Document Type:
Report
Organization:
Independent Medico Legal Unit
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Policymakers, Human Rights Practitioners, Communities, Law Enforcement
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Mental health and psychosocial assessment
Document Type:
Screening tool / Assessment form
Organization:
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
Target Audience:
Migrants at MRC
Assessment Period:
Past 2–3 months
Interviewer:
Name and signature required
Interpreter:
Optional, name if used
Sections:
Mental health and psychosocial indicators, daily routine impact, life-threatening experiences
Recommended Interventions:
Community-based psychosocial support, specialized mental healthcare
Confidentiality:
Responses are confidential; participant may skip questions
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Health care, medical management
Document type:
Medical information
Organization / Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Australia
Topic:
Mental Health, NDIS Support
Document Type:
Informational Guide
Organization:
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS)
Author:
NDIS
Target Audience:
Individuals with psychosocial support needs, Mental Health Professionals
Action Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2026-02-27
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2020
Region / Country:
Australia
Theme:
Psychosocial disability support, recovery-oriented practice
Document Type:
Guidance document
Organization / Institution:
National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA)
Target Audience:
NDIS providers, recovery coaches
Period of Validity:
2020–2021
Date of Release:
July 2020
Related Frameworks:
NDIS National Framework for Recovery-oriented Psychosocial Disability Services, Australian Health Ministers’ Advisory Council National framework for recovery-oriented mental health services
Scope:
Participants with primary psychosocial disability
Role Variants:
Lived experience recovery coach, learned experience recovery coach
Competencies Required:
Recovery-oriented practice, coaching, collaboration, documentation
Supervision and Development:
Professional development and supervision requirements outlined
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Australia
Topic:
Psychosocial disability, mental health, NDIS
Document type:
Research report
Organization:
Centre for Disability Research and Policy, The University of Sydney
Author:
Jen Smith-Merry, Joel Hollier
Target audience:
Disability professionals, mental health practitioners, policymakers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Year:
2014
Region / City:
Preston, UK
Topic:
Psychosocial Studies, Conference
Document Type:
Conference Registration Form
Organization / Institution:
University of Central Lancashire
Author:
Lorna Burrow
Target Audience:
Academics, Social Workers, Researchers, Non-members, Members
Effective Period:
December 16th - 17th, 2014
Date of Approval:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Australia
Subject:
Workplace Health and Wellbeing
Document Type:
Checklist
Organization:
SafeWork SA
Target Audience:
Employers, Managers, HR Professionals
Purpose:
Assess psychosocial risks and improve workplace safety and support
Areas Covered:
Job demands, job control, support, role clarity, workplace relationships, organisational change management, organisational justice, recognition and reward, remote work, violent or traumatic events
Format:
Self-assessment questionnaire with rating scales
Note:
Date of Protocol Creation
Topic:
Developmental Disabilities
Document Type:
Protocol
Agency:
Developmental Disabilities Administration (DDA)
Target Audience:
Caregivers, Medical Personnel
Context:
A protocol document detailing emergency procedures, signs, symptoms, and treatments related to bowel-related emergencies for individuals with developmental disabilities, along with guidelines for monitoring and medication.