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Impact of inflammatory bowel disease on student experience in postsecondary education.
Sachar, Yashasavi; Gill, Jaskaran Singh; Chande, Nilesh.
Affiliation
  • Sachar Y; Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
  • Gill JS; Department of Medicine, Temerty School of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • Chande N; Department of Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
J Am Coll Health ; : 1-7, 2022 Feb 03.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35113774
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

This literature review seeks to identify based on the current literature how the burden of disease for IBD patients manifests itself as this cohort transitions simultaneously from pediatric to adult care and from secondary to post-secondary education.

Methods:

This paper reviews the current literature regarding postsecondary students with IBD and provides a summary of research regarding key factors in their quality of experience. The research was conducted through databases including Taylor & Francis, PubMed, as well as searches via Google Scholar.

Results:

Over the course of this search, thirty-three relevant studies were identified. These studies addressed the themes outlined in this paper, including academic performance, social adaptation, transition of care, as well as overall transition to a postsecondary institution. Each of these is further broken down to identify specific determinants of IBD student experience.

Conclusions:

Although students with IBD can demonstrate resilience and adaptive behavior, the evidence suggests there are significant limitations impacting their perceived experience. The barriers IBD students face impact their ability to experience postsecondary education as they intend to, forcing them to adjust in adaptive or maladaptive manners. This review also attempts to generate possible solutions to specific barriers identified from current research, generating directions of action for students, physicians, and academic supports.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Langue: En Journal: J Am Coll Health Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Canada

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies / Systematic_reviews Langue: En Journal: J Am Coll Health Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Canada
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