Author:
Dumitrascu Dan L.,Baban Adriana,Bancila Ion,Barboi Oana,Bataga Simona,Chira Alexandra,Chirila Ioan,Cijevschi Prelipcean Cristina,Ciobanu Lidia,Cozma-Petrut Anamaria,David Liliana,Diculescu Mircea,Dobru Daniela,Dimitriu Anca,Dumitru Eugen,Fadgyas-Stanculete Mihaela,Gheorghe Cristian,Gilca-Blanariu Georgiana-Emmanuela,Goldis Adrian,Grad Simona,Macarie Melania,Marica-Sabo Cristina,Miere Doina,Nedelcu Laurentiu,Negovan Anca,Pojoga Cristina,Pop Andrei Vasile,Popa Stefan-Lucian,Porr Paul Juergen,Rusu Flaviu,Seicean Andrada,Sporea Ioan,Stroie Tudor,Blaga-Surdea Teodora,Tocia Cristina,Trifan Anca,Brisc Ciprian,Drug Vasile
Abstract
Background and Aims: The nonpharmacological therapy in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is expanding rapidly. Practitioners and medical educators need to be aware of progress and changes in knowledge of this topic. The Romanian Society of Neurogastroenterology aimed to create guidelines based on best evidence on the use of nonpharmacological therapy in IBS.
Methods: A group of experts was constituted. This was divided in eleven subgroups dedicated to eleven categories of nonpharmacological therapy. The subgroups searched the literature and formulated statements and recommendations. These were submitted to vote in order to obtain consensus.
Results: The outcome of this activity is represented by the guidelines of the Romanian Society of Neurogastroenterology, presented in this paper. The recommendations are seen as complementary to the pharmacological therapy and are not intended to recommend avoiding pharmacological drugs.
Conclusions: These guidelines were elaborated by a Delphi process and represent a useful tool for physicians managing patients with IBS.
Publisher
Romanian Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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