Title: Interactive IBD nurses our website
1Interactive IBD nurses our website
- Aileen Fraser
- Specialist IBD Nurse,
- Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol
2Objectives of the session
- Who is the website aimed at.
- The pitfalls we experienced.
- What is the website address.
3The role of the specialist IBD nurse
- Highly skilled and focused nurse role to
- provide more personalised and in-depth care to
IBD patients - Education and advice
- Clinical procedures
- Medical management
- Services including nurse led clinics
- Involved in all aspects of patient care and
essential member of the multi-disciplinary team
4The RCN Gastroenterology Stoma Care Forum IBD
Nurse Specialist Interest Group
- The RCN Crohn's and Colitis Special Interest
Group National Committee was established in 2005
to offer nurses with an interest in IBD a
dedicated forum - Consists of all the Chairs and Vice Chairs of
regional groups and RCN and BSG representatives,
representing the regions on a national level - Today we have 9 Regional Groups
5Objectives of the group
- Establish a forum to communicate relevant
- developments within the speciality
- Set up a network to disseminate information on a
national scale - Create a recognised and strong national voice for
IBD nurses - Unite all specialist IBD nurses as a group by
supporting active or developing regional groups - Extend the influence of IBD nurses
To ultimately improve and maintain the standards
of care available to individuals in the UK with
IBD
6- How do we
- achieve these objectives?
One way, is by going interactive!
7IBD nurses website
- www.ibdnurses.com
- First website run by, and dedicated solely to,
nurses with a special interest in IBD in the UK - First phase completed in June 2006
- Supported by PG
- Pharmaceuticals UK
- Ltd
8Objectives of the website
- Central resource of information
- Vehicle for communication between all regional
groups of IBD nurses - Provide up-to-date information
- Allow knowledge sharing on best practice
reducing the need to re-invent the wheel - Document relevant developments on IBD management
- Encourage new members to join the group
Ultimately enhancing our everyday working
practice and management of IBD patients
9Content
- About us information about the group
- Information centre tips and advice
- News GastroHep.com and MedPageToday.com
- Calendar a comprehensive breakdown of all
upcoming congresses and meetings - Useful links including patient support groups,
professional organisations and journals
10Valuable resource
- Information and guides include
- IBD nursing e.g. how to communicate with patients
and produce abstracts for conferences - Example job descriptions
- Guidelines and treatment algorithms
- Example forms and letters
- Clinical management forms
- Patient communications
- e.g. patient information sheets
- Treatment cards
11Whats next in 2008?
- New features in 2008 to ensure the website is
kept interesting, informative and useful - Training opportunities
- Congress overview
- Relevant news and articles from press
- Discussion Forum
12Regional map now complete!
- Overview of all regional groups
- Contact details
- Upcoming meeting dates
- Meeting minutes
13Measuring success in 2007
- Visited by 516 people
- 1150 visits
- 16,444 pages viewed
- Visitors from 23 countries
- 40.35 of visitors were new
14How are we raising awareness?
- Activities to generate interest and repeat visits
are key - Talks at relevant meetings and congresses (like
this one!) - Links from relevant websites e.g. RCN, IBDigest
- Updates and new information
15The Pitfalls !
- Initially managed by PG on our behalf.
- Slow process to get info on site due to
ABPI/legal regulations. - Change in staffing further slowed process.
- This has meant no updates for a time.
16What now!
- Management being taken over by group.
- Possibly being Bolted-On to RCN site
- Continuing support from PG in form of
educational grant
17Hot tips if you plan to start a site of your own
- Get independent advise about design
- Have as much information as possible before log
in - Manage the site independently from the start
- Speak to someone who has done something similar
18Summary
- First dedicated website for nurses with a special
interest in IBD - Excellent forum for communication and information
sharing - Regular updates (soon)
- View today!
- www.ibdnurses.com