TABLE 1.
Online Survey | n (%) |
---|---|
Patient | N=78 |
Age range (y) | |
18-34 | 4 (5) |
35-44 | 8 (10) |
45-54 | 19 (25) |
55-64 | 28 (36) |
65-74 | 15 (19) |
>75 | 4 (5) |
Ethnicity | |
White—UK | 71 (91) |
White—other | 6 (7.5) |
Mixed—white UK/African | 1 (1.5) |
Gender | |
Male | 27 (35) |
Female | 51 (65) |
Cause of cirrhosis | |
Autoimmune (PBC, AIH, PSC) | 42 (54) |
Nonalcohol fatty liver disease | 14 (18) |
Alcohol-related liver disease | 10 (13) |
Viral (HBV/HCV) | 3 (4) |
Other (hemochromatosis, Budd-Chiari, SCS, cryptogenic) | 5 (6) |
Unknown | 4 (5) |
Semistructured Interviews | n (%) |
Patient | N=12 |
Age | |
Mean (SD) | 51 (11) |
Minimum-maximum | 31-69 |
Gender | |
Male | 8 (67) |
Female | 4 (33) |
Ethnicity | |
White—UK | 7 (58) |
White—other | 3 (25) |
South Asian | 1 (7.5) |
Other | 1 (7.5) |
Cause of cirrhosis | |
Alcohol-related liver disease | 6 (50) |
NASH/NAFLD | 2 (50) |
Hepatitis C | 1 (3) |
Unknown | 3 |
Close family member | N=6 |
Relationship status | |
Parent | 3 |
Son | 2 |
Spouse | 1 |
Gender | |
Male | 3 (50) |
Female | 3 (50) |
Ethnicity | |
White—UK | 6 (100) |
Cause of patient cirrhosis | |
Alcohol-related liver disease | 3 (50) |
NASH | 1 (17) |
Unknown | 2 (33) |
Health professional | |
Profession | |
Consultant hepatologist | 5 |
Registrar/clinical fellow | 2 |
Transplant nurse coordinators | 4 |
Clinical nurse specialist | 1 |
Alcohol liaison nurse | 1 |
Dietician | 1 |
Gender | |
Male | 6 (43) |
Female | 8 (57) |
Ethnicity | |
White—UK | 12 (86) |
Black—UK | 1 (12) |
South Asian | 1 (12) |
AIH indicates autoimmune hepatitis; HBV, hepatitis B virus; HCV, hepatitis C virus; NAFLD, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease; NASH, nonalcoholic steatohepatitis; PBC, primary biliary cholangitis; PSC, primary sclerosing cholangitis; SCS, secondary bilary cirrhosis.