HEALTH CARE OF PATIENTS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES

  • Katarina Pavić Department for Medical, Business and Technological Studies, Academy of Vocational Studies Šabac, Šabac, Republic of Serbia
  • Slobodanka Bogdanović Vasić Department for Medical, Business and Technological Studies, Academy of Vocational Studies Šabac, Šabac, Republic of Serbia
  • Marija Vešić Department for Medical, Business and Technological Studies, Academy of Vocational Studies Šabac, Šabac, Republic of Serbia
  • Roland Antonić Department for Medical, Business and Technological Studies, Academy of Vocational Studies Šabac, Šabac, Republic of Serbia
  • Dušica Perović Wellness Studio Lasser, Vrbas, Republic of Serbia
  • Nikola Savić Medical High School „Dr Miša Pantić“, Valjevo, Republic of Serbia; Faculty of Health, Legal and Business Studies, Singidunum University, Valjevo, Republic of Serbia
Keywords: inflammatory bowel diseases, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis,nursing process

Abstract


Inflammatory bowel diseases are chronic diseases of unknown etiology with a tendency to occur in the younger population. There are two types of disease - Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Due to their complexity, these diseases represent a major problem of today's medicine, both from diagnostic and therapeutic aspects. Inflammatory bowel diseases negatively affect the quality of life, education, employment and daily functioning of patients. This paper presents the most common problems that nurses/technicians in hospital conditions encounter when working with patients, through the method of the health care process, with the listed nursing interventions for the specific problem.

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Published
2024/08/19
Section
Professional paper