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Unique challenges faced by tweens and teens with inflammatory bowel disease: a global perspective
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Unique challenges faced by tweens and teens with inflammatory bowel disease: a global perspective

Irina Geiculescu, Barbara Joanna Niklinska-Schirtz, Sachith Munasinghe, Chathruckan Rajendra, Ujjal Poddar, Pornthep Tanpowpong, Johanna C Escher, Shaman Rajindrajith, Andrew S Day and Subra Kugathasan
Inflammatory bowel diseases, izag010
28/02/2026
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/49891

Abstract

inflammatory bowel disease adolescent adult mental health puberty juvenile inflammatory bowel disease tweens access to medications social media
Access to quality healthcare for individuals with chronic diseases like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains a global challenge. Tweens (aged 9-12 years) and teens (typically aged 13-19 years) with IBD face unique challenges compared to adults, including limited access to medications, difficulties transitioning to adult care, and barriers to clinical trial enrollment. Additional concerns include mental health, social media influence, and growth through puberty. This review article brings together current evidence reported by pediatric IBD clinicians worldwide to highlight these issues. While many challenges are universal, some are region specific and reflect geographic disparities in care.

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