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. 2018 Jul 9;6(9):1417–1427. doi: 10.1177/2050640618787648

Table 1.

Demographics, healthcare characteristics and reason for first HCP visit.

Ever seen a gastroenterologist
Total (N = 513)a Yes (n = 315) No (n = 198)
Female, n (%) 357 (70) 220 (70) 137 (69)
Mean age, years (SD) 40.9 (11.6) 41.7 (11.5) 39.8 (11.6)
Most common comorbidities, n (%)b,c
 Anxiety 189 (37) 109 (35) 80 (40)
 Depression 137 (27) 80 (25) 57 (29)
 Migraine 133 (26) 87 (28) 46 (23)
 Gastric reflux 109 (21) 84 (27)k 25 (13)
 Lactose intolerance 69 (13) 50 (16)k 19 (10)
Diagnostic testing history, n (%)d,e
 Blood tests 403 (79) 275 (87)k 128 (65)
 Stool tests 322 (63) 225 (71)k 97 (49)
 Endoscopy/colonoscopy 304 (59) 243 (77)k 61 (31)
 Food allergy tests 205 (40) 149 (47) 56 (28)
Most common symptoms before treatment, n (%)f,g
 Diarrhoea 513 (100) 315 (100) 198 (100)
 Stomach pain or discomfort 399 (78) 247 (78) 152 (77)
 Stomach cramps or spasm 361 (70) 223 (71) 138 (70)
 Bloating 269 (52) 175 (56) 94 (47)
 Urgency 204 (40) 122 (39) 82 (41)
 Mucus 100 (19) 71 (23)k 29 (15)
 Faecal incontinence 88 (17) 56 (18) 32 (16)
 Mean length of time with symptoms, years (SD)h 9.8 (9.5) 10.2 (9.9) 9.1 (8.8)
Reason for first HCP visit, n (%)i,j
 The condition was having a large impact on my quality of life 253 (49) 168 (53)k 85 (43)
 Increasing frequency of my symptoms 245 (48) 159 (50) 86 (43)
 I was worried about the length of time I’d had my symptoms for 227 (44) 150 (48) 77 (39)
 Increasing severity of my symptoms 215 (42) 151 (48)k 64 (32)
 Treatments I tried myself did not relieve the symptoms 124 (24) 77 (24) 47 (24)
 Fear of serious or life-threatening condition 121 (24) 86 (27)k 35 (18)
 I read information on the internet that made me suspect it was IBS 113 (22) 64 (20) 49 (25)
 A friend or family member advised me to go to an HCP 111 (22) 71 (23) 40 (20)
 Family history of cancer (eg bowel or stomach) 52 (10) 37 (12) 15 (8)
a

Australia, n = 76; Canada, n = 66; France, n = 43; Germany, n = 80; Italy, n = 85; Spain, n = 81; UK, n = 82; bBased on responses to the question: ‘Which of the following conditions, if any, have you been diagnosed with by a doctor?’; cReported in ≥10% of patients; dBased on responses to the question: ‘Which of the following tests have been carried out since you first experienced symptoms of IBS?’; eReported in ≥20% of patients; fBased on responses to the question: ‘Which, if any, of the following symptoms does your IBS include before you take any treatment, if you take any?’; gReported in ≥10% of patients in any group; hBased on responses to the question: ‘For how long have you experienced your IBS symptoms?’; iBased on responses to the question: ‘What made you decide to arrange your first appointment with a HCP about the symptoms of IBS you were experiencing?’; jReported in ≥10% of patients in any group; kp < 0.05 vs patients who had never seen a gastroenterologist.

HCP: healthcare professional; IBS: irritable bowel syndrome; SD: standard deviation.