A113 FACILITATORS FOR EVIDENCE-BASED INTERVENTIONS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS IN PERSONS LIVING WITH IBS: A ROADMAP FOR HUMAN-CENTERED DESIGN AND IMPLENTATION
M C MacDonald, C Heisler, N Willett, N Rohatinsky, S Farina, M Stewart, M Vallis, T Shepherd, B Currie, J Robar, T Huard, E Neil, J Jones

TL;DR
This study explores how to better support mental health for people with IBS by identifying what helps them access psychological care.
Contribution
The study identifies facilitators for accessing psychological interventions for IBS-related distress through human-centered design.
Findings
Mental health should be integrated into IBS specialty care.
Virtual and self-help strategies are acceptable for managing IBS-related distress.
Flexible delivery models are preferred for psychological support in IBS.
Abstract
IBD-related psychological distress (IBD-PD) refers to the emotional impact of IBD and has been associated with increased disease severity, co-morbid mental health disorders (i.e., anxiety and depression), and increased mortality. Ensuring high-quality, patient-centered care for IBD-PD that is proportionate to the level of distress severity will address a key evidence-practice gap in our healthcare system. This study aims to identify the facilitators for accessing evidence-based interventions for IBD-PD to inform the design and implementation of patient-centered models for IBD mental health support in the future. This was a qualitative research study in which a semi-structured interview script was developed by a multi-disciplinary team guided by the domains of the COM-B Behaviour Change Wheel framework. Participants were asked about facilitators and preferences related to psychological…
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TopicsTelemedicine and Telehealth Implementation
