IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care
Background/Aims IBD2020 is a global forum for standards of care in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of the IBD2020 survey was to identify and describe variations in quality care of IBD. Methods Patients with IBD from Finland, Italy, France, Canada, Germany, UK, Spain and Sweden were surveye...
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doaj-4c694b07d95248e693640d7a9993219b2020-11-24T21:07:52ZengKorean Association for the Study of Intestinal DiseasesIntestinal Research1598-91002288-19562018-10-0116453754510.5217/ir.2018.00041701IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of carePeter Irving0Johan Burisch1Richard Driscoll2Mats Olsson3John R Fullarton4Barry S Rodgers-Gray5Simon PL Travis6 Department of Gastroenterology, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK Digestive Disease Centre, Medical Section, Herlev University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark New Barnet, Greater London, UK Kairos Future, Stockholm, Sweden Strategen Limited, Basingstoke, UK Strategen Limited, Basingstoke, UK Translational Gastroenterology Unit, Oxford University Hospitals, Oxford, UKBackground/Aims IBD2020 is a global forum for standards of care in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of the IBD2020 survey was to identify and describe variations in quality care of IBD. Methods Patients with IBD from Finland, Italy, France, Canada, Germany, UK, Spain and Sweden were surveyed during 2013 to 2014, covering: disease characteristics; impact on life and work; organization and perceived quality of care. Results Seven thousand five hundred and seven patients participated (median age, 39 years [range, 10–103 years]; 2,354 male [31.4%]), including 4,097 (54.6%) with Crohn’s disease (CD) and 3,410 (45.4%) with ulcerative colitis (UC). Median time from symptom onset to diagnosis was 1 year for both CD (range, 0–47 years) and UC (range, 0–46 years), with no clear evidence of improvement in diagnostic delay over the preceding 24 years. Half of the patients (3,429; 50.0%) rated their care as “excellent” or “very good,” with similar results for CD and UC across countries. Five factors were significantly (P<0.01) associated with perceived good quality of care: quality of specialist communication; review consultation being long enough; failure to share information; no access to a dietician; speed of advice. Conclusions The IBD2020 survey has highlighted areas related to quality of care of IBD from the patients’ perspective, with scope for improvement.http://www.irjournal.org/upload/pdf/ir-2018-00041.pdfInflammatory bowel diseaseCrohn diseaseColitis, ulcerativeSurveys and questionnairesQuality of health care |
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IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care |
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IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care |
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IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care |
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IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care |
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IBD2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care |
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ibd2020 global forum: results of an international patient survey on quality of care |
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Korean Association for the Study of Intestinal Diseases |
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Intestinal Research |
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1598-9100 2288-1956 |
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Background/Aims IBD2020 is a global forum for standards of care in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The aim of the IBD2020 survey was to identify and describe variations in quality care of IBD. Methods Patients with IBD from Finland, Italy, France, Canada, Germany, UK, Spain and Sweden were surveyed during 2013 to 2014, covering: disease characteristics; impact on life and work; organization and perceived quality of care. Results Seven thousand five hundred and seven patients participated (median age, 39 years [range, 10–103 years]; 2,354 male [31.4%]), including 4,097 (54.6%) with Crohn’s disease (CD) and 3,410 (45.4%) with ulcerative colitis (UC). Median time from symptom onset to diagnosis was 1 year for both CD (range, 0–47 years) and UC (range, 0–46 years), with no clear evidence of improvement in diagnostic delay over the preceding 24 years. Half of the patients (3,429; 50.0%) rated their care as “excellent” or “very good,” with similar results for CD and UC across countries. Five factors were significantly (P<0.01) associated with perceived good quality of care: quality of specialist communication; review consultation being long enough; failure to share information; no access to a dietician; speed of advice. Conclusions The IBD2020 survey has highlighted areas related to quality of care of IBD from the patients’ perspective, with scope for improvement. |
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Inflammatory bowel disease Crohn disease Colitis, ulcerative Surveys and questionnaires Quality of health care |
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