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In patients with alcohol-related cirrhosis, nurse interventions in primary care may help patients to achieve abstinence and maintain adherence to specific pharmacotherapy for alcohol dependence, as shown in a randomised-controlled trial on acamprosate. 16 However, other studies assessing the impact of nursing interventions in the management of ...
Gilbert’s syndrome manifests as mild unconjugated asymptomatic hyperbilirubinaemia, usually found in young adults during routine laboratory check-ups or after an intercurrent illness. The diagnosis is typically made per exclusionem, i.e. by excluding other causes of hyperbilirubinaemia.
This review calls for an improved global liver disease education programme for nurses and increased awareness among all healthcare providers and policymakers of the positive impacts of advanced or specialist nursing practice in this domain.
6 Σεπ 2022 · Gilbert syndrome (GS) is a genetic syndrome of mild unconjugated hyperbilirubinaemia, by definition <102 micromol/L (<6 mg/dL) (rarely exceeding 68.4 micromol/L [4 mg/dL]). The liver function is otherwise normal. Common syndrome affecting approximately 6% of the general population.
12 Ιουλ 2023 · Gilbert syndrome is a genetic condition where a person has high levels of bilirubin pigment as the liver cannot process it properly. A healthy diet and avoiding alcohol may help manage the...
11 Σεπ 2019 · The purpose of this integrative review was to identify best practices for educating nurses to work with patients who are at risk for alcohol-related adverse consequences, implement alcohol screening, and deliver alcohol brief interventions (ABIs).
17 Μαρ 2017 · There are several benefits for nurses who incorporate alcohol screening questionnaires into everyday practice; A recent systematic review found brief interventions delivered by nurses to be the most effective at reducing alcohol consumption when compared with other provider groups.[1]