Table 1.
Participants | N=237 |
Gender | |
Male | 122 (51.5%) |
Female | 115 (48.5%) |
Practice setting | |
District general hospital | 123 (51.9%) |
Tertiary centre | 41 (17.3%) |
Teaching hospital | 103 (43.5%) |
Private practice | 9 (3.8%) |
Grade | |
Consultant gastroenterologist | 109 (46%) |
Registrar/fellow (gastroenterology) | 35 (14.8%) |
IBD nurse specialist (nurse practitioner) | 93 (39.2%) |
Age | |
25–34 | 40 (16.9%) |
35–44 | 78 (32.9%) |
45–54 | 93 (39.2%) |
55–64 | 22 (9.3%) |
>65 | 4 (1.7%) |
Years (post gastroenterology certification) in practice | |
Still in training | 30 (12.6%) |
<1 | 9 (3.8%) |
1–4 | 40 (16.9%) |
5–9 | 50 (21.1%) |
10–19 | 68 (28.7%) |
>20 | 40 (16.9%) |
Per cent of patients with IBD in individual practice | |
<10 | 2 (0.8%) |
11–25 | 44 (18.6%) |
26–50 | 51 (21.5%) |
>50 | 140 (59.1%) |
Patients with IBD treated per month (N) | |
5–10 | 10 (4.2%) |
11–20 | 34 (14.3%) |
20–30 | 30 (12.7%) |
>30 | 163 (68.8%) |
Patients treated with anti-TNF in a month | |
1–4 | 34 (14.3%) |
5–10 | 59 (24.9%) |
11–20 | 144 (60.8%) |
IBD, inflammatory bowel disease.