2019
DOI: 10.1080/26408066.2019.1610682
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adults with inflammatory bowel disease: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials with implications for clinical social work

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“…In this context, different initiatives have been proposed including a focus on diet, physical activity, sleep [ 79 – 83 ], and restoration of a good social relationship [ 81 , 82 , 84 93 ]. Effective clinical and social management of IBD requires the active involvement of health care stakeholders and health care organizations implicated in this condition [ 94 , 95 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this context, different initiatives have been proposed including a focus on diet, physical activity, sleep [ 79 – 83 ], and restoration of a good social relationship [ 81 , 82 , 84 93 ]. Effective clinical and social management of IBD requires the active involvement of health care stakeholders and health care organizations implicated in this condition [ 94 , 95 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An appropriate transmission of information is a prerequisite for the development of patient engagement [ 99 ]. Interestingly, engagement programs should involve not only the patient but also the family, caregivers, and the care team [ 94 , 95 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychoeducation may be used to provide information on the surgical procedure, treatments, expected side effects, recovery process, and functional modifications [ 141 , 153 ]. Cognitive behavioural therapy [ 168 , 169 ] may help patients to focus on the early identification and restructuring of own disruptive beliefs about surgery, which lead to psychological distress [ 159 , 168 , 169 ], promoting adaptive behaviours [ 141 , 153 , 167 ]. Intervention aimed at promoting psychological well-being, i.e., Well-Being Therapy [ 170 ], may be considered [ 171 ].…”
Section: Psychological Distress Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), a psychotherapy which aims to identify, challenge, and restructure problematic automatic thoughts to reduce symptoms of psychological distress, has been a major focus of psychological interventions for IBD (Bennebroek Evertsz et al, 2017 ; Gregory, 2019 ). CBT is demonstrated to be somewhat effective in improving HRQoL and depressive symptoms for those with IBD; however, there remain mixed reviews on its long-term efficacy and its effectiveness, if any, in treating anxiety symptoms (Ballou & Keefer, 2017 ; Bennebroek Evertsz et al, 2017 ; Gracie et al, 2017 ; Hanlon et al, 2018 ; Mikocka-Walus et al, 2017 ; Stapersma et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%