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Helen Terry
Publications - 3
Citations - 1142
Helen Terry is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Qualitative research. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 493 citations.
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British Society of Gastroenterology consensus guidelines on the management of inflammatory bowel disease in adults
Christopher A. Lamb,Christopher A. Lamb,Nicholas A. Kennedy,Tim Raine,P Hendy,P Hendy,Philip J Smith,Jimmy K. Limdi,Jimmy K. Limdi,Bu'Hussain Hayee,Bu'Hussain Hayee,Miranda Lomer,Miranda Lomer,Gareth Parkes,Gareth Parkes,Christian P. Selinger,Christian P. Selinger,Kevin Barrett,R Justin Davies,Cathy Bennett,Stuart Gittens,Malcolm G. Dunlop,Malcolm G. Dunlop,Omar Faiz,Aileen Fraser,Vikki Garrick,Paul D Johnston,Miles Parkes,Jeremy D. Sanderson,Jeremy D. Sanderson,Helen Terry,Daniel R. Gaya,Daniel R. Gaya,Tariq Iqbal,Tariq Iqbal,Stuart A. Taylor,Stuart A. Taylor,Melissa A. Smith,Melissa A. Smith,Matthew J Brookes,Richard Hansen,A Barney Hawthorne +41 more
TL;DR: Comprehensive up-to-date guidance is provided regarding indications for, initiation and monitoring of immunosuppressive therapies, nutrition interventions, pre-, peri- and postoperative management, as well as structure and function of the multidisciplinary team and integration between primary and secondary care.
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Impact of inflammatory bowel disease on partners: a qualitative study
TL;DR: There are wide-ranging implications for healthcare providers, social care professionals, family therapists and researchers who could incorporate a bio-psycho-social approach to working with patients with IBD to improve services for individuals who have IBD and their partners and families.
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Supported Intervention Versus Intervention Alone for Management of Fecal Incontinence in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Lesley Dibley,Ailsa Hart,Julie Duncan,Charles H. Knowles,Doris Lanz,Vladislav Berdunov,Vichithranie Madurasinghe,Tiffany Wade,Helen Terry,Azmina Verjee,Mandy Fader,Christine Norton +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a noninvasive self-management intervention supported by specialist nurses versus intervention alone in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experiencing fecal incontinence and to conduct a qualitative evaluation of the trial was conducted.