To help our pediatric patients learn about IBD in a playful and informative way, we collaborated with IBD pediatricians, IBD (pediatric) nurses, IBD gastroenterologists, IBD patient organizations and our partner AMGEN to create this colorful pediatric IBD booklet.
You can download the booklet here:
French version: Download file
Dutch version: Download file
This booklet was developed with the support of our partner Amgen.
To request physical copies of this booklet, please contact our Amgen colleagues: Jan Van Baeveghem (jvanbaev@amgen.com) or Vincent De Cleer (vdecleer@amgen.com).
BINAstoria has created two educational posters, one for Crohn’s disease and one for ulcerative colitis, in collaboration with Takeda. The posters are intended as a visual aid to help you explain the diseases to your patients. These posters are distributed by Takeda.
Download Crohn’s disease poster
Download ulcerative colitis poster
Measurement of fecal calprotectin is often used to monitor intestinal inflammation in patients with IBD. Educom and BINAstoria developed the calpro card, with information and practical tips for patients on how to collect a stool sample for fecal calprotectin measurement. In collaboration with EduCom and our partner Abbvie.
The Calpro card can be dowloaded here:
FR: Download file
NL: Download file
To order the calpro card for your patients, contact:
Hanne Van spaendonk
Medical Science Liaison Gastroenterology
hanne.vanspaendonk@abbvie.com
BIRD set up a 3-round Delphi process in order to come to a set of statements regarding the practical use of subcutaneous infliximab and vedolizumab. Participants included not only 45 IBD physicians, but also 16 IBD patients and 9 IBD nurses. The key findings of the DIAMOND exercise and the practical guidelines to implement SC therapy for the patients, will be explained by the leading experts, in a series of videos (NL, FR, EN) Click here to watch.
Together with BIRD, Binastoria developed patient leaflets to make accurate and useful information about IBD available to patients, their families and friends, and anyone who supports a patient with IBD.