E-BRIC
@EBRIC_Study
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Multi-centre clinical study || Mixed-methods research || Co-CIs: @NiloferHusnoo @stevebrownsheff #IBDresearch @SheffieldHosp @sheffielduni
Sheffield
Joined April 2022
If you are an IBD surgeon, gastroenterologist, nurse specialist or post-CCT fellow, please help Nilofer out. It does really only take 15 mins to answer but does require some thinking about! @OCEaN_Trial
Calling surgeons, gastroenterologists, nurse specialists and post-CCT doctors (in gastroenterology or colorectal surgery) with an IBD practice or experience in IBD across the UK. Could you please spare 10-15 min to complete this questionnaire please? https://t.co/llwOHDyFDJ
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Calling all IBD Healthcare Professionals! Researchers at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals would like you to complete a survey looking at treatment options for terminal ileal Crohn's. @EBRIC_Study Find out more đ https://t.co/SNRKAUkD6e
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Calling surgeons, gastroenterologists, nurse specialists and post-CCT doctors (in gastroenterology or colorectal surgery) with an IBD practice or experience in IBD across the UK. Could you please spare 10-15 min to complete this questionnaire please? https://t.co/llwOHDyFDJ
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@EBRIC_Study protocol published in @ColorectalDis. The study is already generating really useful insights into why early, or even timely, resection for Crohn's is a challenge & why trials comparing medical therapy & surgery for Crohn's (LIR!C included) have struggled to recruit.
The patient and clinician perspective on âearlyâ bowel resection for terminal ileal Crohn's disease (EBRIC): protocol for a multicentre mixedâmethods study https://t.co/zAYFw6TXc9 open access @ColorectalDis
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Protocol published in @ColorectalDis. Thanks for supporting this study @CrohnsColitisR @SHCFundraising
@stevebrownsheff @DebbyHawkins2 @BreastSurgeon @louisehelenhunt
The patient and clinician perspective on âearlyâ bowel resection for terminal ileal Crohn's disease (EBRIC): protocol for a multicentre mixedâmethods study https://t.co/zAYFw6TXc9 open access @ColorectalDis
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'Early' surgery for ileocaecal Crohn's - why is there resistance to this concept? https://t.co/xzkqvLGvnb We have explored this through one of the qualitative components of the @EBRIC_Study
@stevebrownsheff @BreastSurgeon Thanks for supporting this study @SHCFundraising
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Aim Evidence suggests that earlier bowel resection may offer more stable remission in localized luminal terminal ileal (TI) Crohn's disease compared with ongoing medical therapy. Surgery is still...
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Final call for new sites! It's not too late to contribute data to the @mamastudy2024 (management of appendicits in pregnancy) Register your site today: https://t.co/haVzcywXHQ More info: https://t.co/f6NABVTKgj
@WRSC_research @UKARCOG
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Honoured to be awarded the @ALSGBandI research fellowship 2024 at the #asm2024 to help fund the @mamastudy2024 (management of appendicitis in pregnancy in the UK - a @WRSC_research & @UKARCOG collaborative effort) - thank you! Sign up today to take part: https://t.co/6MgEiKa1fo
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IIeocaecal Crohn's - when should the surgeon intervene? When should 'early' surgery be considered? https://t.co/r47Ifz1D1G
@stevebrownsheff
magonlinelibrary.com
Huge advances in the medical treatment of ileocaecal Crohn's disease have occurred in the last 20 years. Consequently, surgery has become synonymous with treatment failure and is often only impleme...
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Fruitful PPI meeting this afternoon to design the next phase of the study - discrete choice experiments. Always helpful when your patient panel knows exactly what they want and narrow down your list of attributes from 12 to 5 within 30 seconds! @louisehelenhunt
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Thanks for helping us with recruitment @CrohnsColitisR
@stevebrownsheff @DebbyHawkins2 @SheffieldHosp @Shef_Research
New Taking Part in Research opportunity! Researchers at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals are looking for adults from an ethnic minority group living with Crohn's to take part in interviews to discuss treatment types. More information đ https://t.co/SNRKAUkD6e
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In other news, second manuscript from the EBRIC study submitted yesterday (clinician perspective on earlier surgery for isolated TI Crohn's). 13 patients interviewed so far. Interesting to see how their views on surgery compare with their clinicians'. Watch this space!
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Recruitment going brilliantly! Thank you for all your hard work @MYorksResearch @CHFTResearch @ABUHB_Research @NCAresearchNHS @Shef_Research Currently at the top of the leaderboard is @MYorksResearch @MidYorkshireNHS đđđđ @AdeshinaFawole
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Honoured to win the prize for the best elevator pitch presentation at the @SocSARS meeting for presenting our proposal for the @EBRIC_Study. All thanks to my fantastic supervisors and study team @stevebrownsheff @BreastSurgeon
@DebbyHawkins2 @SheffieldHosp @sheffielduni
@iannishsadien The prize for the best elevator pitch presentation during the Training Day was awarded to Nilofer Husnoo for 'Early bowel resection for terminal ileal Crohnâs disease (E-BRIC) â exploring patientsâ and cliniciansâ perspectives and barriers to implementation'
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Delighted to have @ABUHB_Research on board! Looking forward to working with you! @DebbyHawkins2 @CrohnsColitisR #IBDresearch #crohnssurgery
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Slow start to the new year, but we are now back in full swing. â
4 sites actively recruiting â
8 patients successfully recruited so far â
2 more SIVs conducted today. â
Lots of +ve recruitment vibes! @Shef_Research @CrohnsColitisR @MYorksResearch @CHFTResearch @NCAresearchNHS
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