Management of inflammatory bowel disease: a holistic approach beyond pharmacotherapy

Najwa F. Mourad, Jana G. Hashash, Viraj C. Kariyawasam, Fadi H. Mourad

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Abstract

Introduction: Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) management extends beyond pharmacotherapy, incorporating psychosocial support, patient education, physical activity, and dietary strategies. These components are often overlooked despite their impact on quality of life (QoL) and treatment adherence. This review explores the role of non-pharmacological strategies in optimizing IBD care. Areas covered: This article examines the significance of patient-physician communication, disease-specific education, mental health support, exercise, and diet in IBD management. A strong patient-physician relationship fosters trust and adherence to treatment. Knowledge empowers patients, improving long-term control. Psychosocial challenges, including anxiety, depression, and fatigue, further complicate disease management, highlighting the need for timely interventions. Physical activity and dietary interventions play essential roles in reducing sarcopenia and malnutrition, though standardized guidelines are lacking. Literature was reviewed to assess their effectiveness and clinical integration. Expert opinion: Holistic, multidisciplinary care should be standard in IBD management. Education, mental health screening, and structured diet and exercise plans must be integrated into routine care. Medical training should emphasize communication skills and patient-centered strategies. Future research should establish evidence-based guidelines for implementing these approaches effectively, ensuring improved long-term outcomes for IBD patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)671-683
Number of pages13
JournalExpert Review of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Volume19
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Diet
  • exercise
  • inflammatory bowel disease
  • knowledge
  • non-pharmacotherapy
  • patient-physician interaction
  • psychosocial
  • sexual dysfunction

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