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ECCO IBD Curriculum

4.3.A. Understands the role of the IBD Nurse including education, research, service development, and leadership.
Ulcerative Colitis: From the nurse's perspectiveECCO e-Learning
Year: 2016
Authors: Karen Kemp, Nienke Ipenburg, Lydia White, and Usha Chauhan

This course is designed for nurses with an interest in IBD. The intended results of this activity are increased competence, knowledge and performance and improved patient outcomes.

Upon completion of this activity learners will:

  • Have thought through what key information a newly diagnosed patient with Ulcerative Colitis (UC) needs
  • Know about the use of mesalazine medication in the treatment of mild to moderate colitis
  • Understand issues of compliance for patients on maintenance treatment
  • Understand issues of follow-up and support for patients with UC

Managing non-inflammatory symptoms e-Coursee-Course
Year: 2018
Authors: Palle Bager, Usha Chauhan, Wladzia Czuber-Dochan, Lesley Dibley, Julie Duncan, Miranda Lomer, Liesbeth Moortgat, and Rotem Sigall-Boneh

This course has been developed for IBD nurses and other interdisciplinary non-medical clinicians interested in Inflammatory Bowel Disease(s) (IBD). One major aim of this e-learning activity is to increase competence and knowledge with regard to the management of non-inflammatory symptoms in IBD patients in order to improve patient outcomes.

After this case you will:

    • Understand the mechanisms by which IBD can cause fatigue and how this can be recognised and managed
    • Understand the mechanisms by which IBD can cause non-inflammatory pain and how this can be managed
    • Understand the prevalence of IBS (functional symptoms) in IBD
    • Be aware of the prevalence of faecal incontinence (FI) in IBD
    • Know how to assess the patient for factors which might influence non-inflammatory symptoms
    • Be aware of the range of therapeutic options for treating non-inflammatory symptoms

Anaemia in Crohn's Disease: From the nurse's perspective e-Coursee-Course
Year: 2016
Authors: Janette Gaarenstroom and Palle Bager

This sub-course is adapted from the course "Anaemia in Crohn's Disease”, which was developed for gastroenterologists, surgeons, paediatricians, pathologists and other interdisciplinary medical experts interested in Inflammatory Bowel Disease(s) (IBD).  This course has been developed for all nurses who care for patients with IBD. For more advanced knowledge, please follow the main e-learning case, "Anaemia in Crohn's Disease”.

The aim of this e-learning activity is to increase competence and knowledge with regard to the management and care of patients with Crohn's Disease and anaemia in order to improve patient outcomes.

Upon completion of this activity learners will:

  • Have basic knowledge about anaemia in Crohn's Disease patients
  • Have basic knowledge about the symptoms and treatment of anaemia in Crohn's Disease patients


Nursing roles in IBD management11th N-ECCO School
Year: 2020
Authors: Ana Ibarra
Non-Pharmacological Interventions in IBDEducational Audio Podcasts
Year: 2019
Authors: Ailsa Hart
Demonstrating the value of the IBD nurse 12th N-ECCO Network Meeting
Year: 2018
Authors: Mason Isobel
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NO002: The quality of care questionnaire – development of a valid measure for persons with Inflammatory Bowel Disease12th N-ECCO Network Meeting
Year: 2018
Authors: Pihl Lesnovska Katarina
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Files: 1