In this video, Carlene Oleksyn explores the profound impact Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) has on patients and introduces the RESET treatment approach for developing a patient-centered care strategy. The RESET approach emphasizes the importance of a collaborative relationship, patient education, symptom assessment, and tailored treatments to enhance patient satisfaction, improve quality of life, and effectively manage IBS symptoms.
Gastroenterology
Establishing a Patient-Centered Treatment Approach for IBS
This is a 5-minute microlearning for Canadian healthcare professionals. This expert brief is designed to introduce healthcare professionals to the RESET treatment approach for developing a patient-centered care strategy for IBS.
DURATION
10 min
PROFESSION
Physician, Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied Health, Medical Resident, Student, Specialist
# OF CREDITS
0
ACCREDITATION
Unaccredited
EXPIRY DATE
2025-10-23
In this video, Carlene Oleksyn explores the profound impact Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) has on patients and introduces the RESET treatment approach for developing a patient-centered care strategy. The RESET approach emphasizes the importance of a collaborative relationship, patient education, symptom assessment, and tailored treatments to enhance patient satisfaction, improve quality of life, and effectively manage IBS symptoms.
Faculty
Carlene Oleksyn, RPh, APA, CDE, BSP, CTH
Learning objectives
After viewing this microlearning, participants will be better able to:
- Recognize how IBS symptoms can significantly affect various aspects of a patient's life, including sleep, relationships, work, and overall quality of life
- Learn how to apply the RESET treatment approach to develop a patient-centered treatment plan, focusing on building a collaborative relationship, providing education and reassurance, and targeting symptoms effectively
- Identify how to tailor treatments based on individual patient needs, preferences, and the specific pathophysiologic mechanisms of IBS to optimize care and improve patient outcomes
Cost of course:
Free
# of credits: 0
Duration: 10 min