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. 2019 Fall;19(3):210–219. doi: 10.31486/toj.18.0086

Table 1.

Health Maintenance of Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Reported Practice

Health Maintenance Task Gastroenterologists n=50 Primary Care Providers n=87 Difference (95% confidence interval) P Value
Assess for IBD-related health maintenance issues 40 (80) 38 (44) 36 (19 to 49) <0.0001
Assess for surveillance colonoscopy 47 (94) 70 (80) 14 (2 to 24) 0.03
Screen for tobacco use/counsel to quit 44 (88) 77 (89) 1 (−9 to 14) 0.9
Screen for depression/anxiety 12 (24) 47 (54) 30 (13 to 44) 0.0007
Screen for melanoma 28 (56) 6 (7) 49 (33 to 62) <0.0001
Screen for nonmelanoma skin cancers if on immune modulators 31 (62) 12 (14) 48 (32 to 61) <0.0001
Screen conventional risk patients for osteoporosis 36 (72) 44 (51) 21 (4 to 36) 0.02
Screen for tuberculosis if on anti–tumor necrosis factor alpha 47 (94) 38 (44) 50 (35 to 61) <0.0001
Enroll in a skin protection/surveillance program 32 (64) 4 (5) 59 (44 to 71) <0.0001
Prescribe calcium/vitamin D if on corticosteroids 37 (74) 46 (53) 21 (4 to 36) 0.02
Perform routine nutritional assessment 39 (78) 29 (33) 45 (28 to 58) <0.0001
Check routine laboratory investigations if on immune modulators 49 (98) 57 (66) 32 (20 to 43) <0.0001

Notes: Data are reported as number (%) of respondents who answered “always” or “most of the time.” The Difference column reports the difference in percentage points. P values are 2-sided.