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. 2022 Mar 24;15:17562848221087543. doi: 10.1177/17562848221087543

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

Characteristic Number (%)
Location
 United Kingdom 114 (62.6)
 Australia 68 (37.4)
Occupation
 Gastroenterology consultant 46 (25.3)
 Gastroenterology registrar/fellow 46 (25.3)
 Junior medical officer 6 (3.3)
 IBD nurse/nurse practitioner 82 (45.1)
 Other (gastroenterology pharmacist and infusion nurse) 2 (1.1)
Duration of clinical practice
 0 (still training) 43 (23.6)
 <1 year 11 (6.0)
 1–4 years 45 (24.7)
 5–9 years 21 (17.0)
 10–19 years 36 (19.8)
 >20 years 14 (7.7)
Average number of IBD patients seen per week
 <5 patients 41 (22.5)
 6–10 patients 30 (16.5)
 11–15 patients 26 (14.3)
 16–20 patients 24 (13.2)
 >20 patients 61 (33.5)
Frequency of care for pregnant women with IBD
 Never 14 (7.7)
 Very rarely (<5 patients ever) 48 (26.4)
 Occasionally (at least 3 per year) 52 (28.6)
 Regularly 68 (37.4)
Availability of specialised IBD pregnancy team
 Not available 106 (58.2)
 Available and personally involved in the team 35 (19.2)
 Available but not personally involved in the team 41 (22.5)

IBD, inflammatory bowel disease.