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An online tool that allows people with a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to manage their own condition and reduce hospital visits is being rolled out to more patients in Oxford.

Illustration of  a person using a mobile and envelopes flying up meanwhile he look at himself in a mirror

The decision to expand use of the True Colours platform for people with ulcerative colitis follows a successful six-month trial involving around 60 patients at the John Radcliffe Hospital, supported by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). Alissa Walsh, who carried out the trial, is a Clinical Research Fellow in Gastroenterology in the Translational Gastroenterology Unit in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. 

Find out more (Oxford BRC website)