Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Adults: Diagnosis and Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Primary Care [Internet]
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Adults: Diagnosis and Management of Irritable Bowel Syndrome in Primary Care [Internet]
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This guideline covers areas relevant to the diagnosis and management of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) reflecting the complete patient journey, from the person presenting with IBS symptoms, positive diagnosis and management, targeted at symptom control. The guideline incorporates Cochrane reviews, published NICE clinical and public health guidance, Health Technology Assessment reports, systematic and health economic reviews produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Nursing and Supportive Care. Recommendations are based on clinical and cost effectiveness evidence, and where this is insufficient, the GDG used all available information sources and experience to make consensus recommendations using nominal group technique.
Copyright © 2008, Royal College of Nursing.
Sections
- Guideline development group membership and acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- General glossary
- 1. Executive summary, key recommendations and IBS algorithm
- 2. Principles of practice
- 3. Summary of recommendations
- 4. Aims of the guideline
- 5. Methods used to develop the guideline
- 6. Diagnosis
- 7. Diet and lifestyle
- 8. Pharmacological interventions
- 9. Psychosocial interventions
- 10. Complementary and alternative therapies
- 11. Psychosocial interventions: patient information and support groups
- 12. Recommendations for research
- 13. Implementation of the guideline
- 14. Related NICE guidance
- 15. Update of the guideline
- 16 References
- Appendix A. Registered stakeholders
- Appendix B. Search strategies and databases searched
- Appendix C. Characteristics of included studies
- Appendix D. Quality assessment of studies
- Appendix E. Excluded studies
- Appendix F. Grading the evidence
- Appendix G. Literature review of prognostic, resource use and quality of data
- Appendix H. Parameter distributions used in the probabilistic sensitivity analysis
- Appendix I. Bristol Stool Form Scale
- Appendix J. The General Practice Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPPAQ)
- Appendix K. Declarations of interests
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