Carbery I, Ghorayeb J, Madill A, Selinger CP. Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease: Do we provide enough patient education? A British study of 1324 women. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(36): 8219-8225 [PMID: 27688664 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i36.8219]
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Christian P Selinger, MD, MSc, MRCP, Consultant Gastroenterologist, Clinical Lead for Gastroenterology, Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, St James University Hospital, Bexley Wing, Beckett Street, Leeds LS9 7TF, United Kingdom. christian.selinger@web.de
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Gastroenterology & Hepatology
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Observational Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 28, 2016; 22(36): 8219-8225 Published online Sep 28, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i36.8219
Table 1 Patient demographics n (%)
Patient demographics
Value
Age (yr)
Mean 33.5 (18-45)
Ethnicity
White
1258 (95.0)
Asian
34 (2.6)
Black
6 (0.5)
Other
26 (1.9)
Highest educational achievement
Secondary school
157 (11.9)
Apprenticeship/guild/NVQ
386 (29.1)
Bachelor
577 (43.6)
Master/PhD
204 (15.4)
Employment status
Full time employment
697 (52.6)
Part time employment
337 (25.5)
Full time education
102 (7.7)
Unemployed
80 (6.0)
House person
108 (8.2)
Relationship status
Single
259 (19.6)
Separated/divorced
44 (3.3)
Long term relationship/married/civil partnership
1009 (76.2)
Other
12 (0.9)
Same sex relationship
Yes
66 (5.0)
No
1250 (94.4)
Chose not to answer
8 (0.6)
Table 2 Disease and treatment characteristics n (%)
Characteristics
Value
Diagnosis
CD
776 (58.6)
UC
496 (37.5)
IBD-U
48 (3.6)
Unknown
4 (0.3)
Age at diagnosis
Mean 25 yr
Median 24 yr
Duration of disease
Mean 8.5 yr
Median 7 yr
Hospital admissions
Yes
923 (69.3)
No
401 (30.3)
Median 2 admissions
Bowel resection surgery
Yes
437 (32.3)
No
897 (67.7)
Median 2 resections
5-ASA medication
Current
615 (46.4)
Previous
521 (39.4)
Never
188 (14.2)
Corticosteroids
Current
175 (13.2)
Previous
948 (71.6)
Never
201 (15.2)
Immunomodulators
Current
597 (45.1)
Previous
368 (27.7)
Never
359 (27.2)
Anti-TNF agents
Current
280 (21.1)
Previous
196 (14.8)
Never
848 (64.1)
Table 3 Patient demographics, disease characteristics and impact of speaking to healthcare professionals on Crohn’s and colitis pregnancy knowledge score
Citation: Carbery I, Ghorayeb J, Madill A, Selinger CP. Pregnancy and inflammatory bowel disease: Do we provide enough patient education? A British study of 1324 women. World J Gastroenterol 2016; 22(36): 8219-8225