Table 4.
Adult CD Subjects (N = 1614) |
CD Children (N = 369) |
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CD symptoms during the lockdown | (N = 1614) | (N = 369) | ||
No | 1356 (84%) | 333 (90%) | ||
Yes | 258 (16%) | 36 (10%) | ||
Consult for health care advice | (N = 1519) | (N = 356) | ||
Nobody, no need | 1337 (88%) | 300 (84%) | ||
Gastroenterologist | 41 (3%) | 16 (4%) | ||
Dietician/Nutritionist | 12 (1%) | 2 (1%) | ||
Family/Private doctor | 76 (5%) | 30 (8%) | ||
Patients association | 29 (2%) | 4 (1%) | ||
Friends with CD | 24 (1%) | 4 (1%) | ||
Mode for receiving health care advice | (N = 1502) | (N = 352) | ||
No need | 1351 (90%) | 305 (87%) | ||
Telephone or e-mail contact | 139 (9%) | 47 (13%) | ||
Outpatient visit | 12 (1%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Home visit | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | ||
Skipped CD appointments | (N = 1588) | (N = 366) | ||
No | 1115 (70%) | 235 (64%) | ||
Yes | 473 (30%) | 131 (36%) | ||
Impact of the lockdown on CD management | (N = 1614) | (N = 369) | ||
None | 1182 (73%) | 289 (78%) | ||
For the better | 92 (6%) | 27 (7%) | ||
For the worse | 340 (21%) | 53 (14%) |
Data are expressed as number and percentage of the responses for each item. CD: celiac disease.