欧洲IBD护理和教育的显著差异:泛欧VIPER调查的结果。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Digestive Diseases Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000528070
Jan Kral, Radislav Nakov, Vera Lanska, Brigida Barberio, Nicolas Benech, Andreas Blesl, Eduard Brunet, Tiago Capela, Lauranne Derikx, Gabriele Dragoni, Aileen Eek, Catarina Frias-Gomes, Georgiana-Emmanuela Gîlcă-Blanariu, Leah Gilroy, Philip Harvey, Anna Kagramanova, Haluk Kani, Tom Konikoff, Matthias Lessing, Gorm Madsen, Vaidota Maksimaityte, Maria Miasnikova, Ivana Mikolašević, Vladimir Milivojevic, Daniele Noviello, Dmytro Oliinyk, Arpad Patai, Anthea Pisani, Adonis Protopapas, Iago Rodríguez-Lago, Philipp Schreiner, Vita Skuja, Florian Tran, Marie Truyens, Marcin Włodarczyk, Hubert Zatorski, Bram Verstockt, Jonathan Philip Segal
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背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)的治疗和教育在欧洲各地可能有所不同。因此,我们进行了欧洲IBD实践差异调查(VIPER),以调查各国之间的潜在差异。方法:这项由学员发起的调查,通过SurveyMonkey®运行,包括47个问题,询问基本人口统计学,IBD培训和临床护理。结果是根据人均国内生产总值(GDP)进行比较的,根据世界银行的说法,这些国家被分为两组(低收入和高收入)。结果:该在线调查由来自40个欧洲国家的1,285名参与者完成,其中大多数专家(65.3%)在学术机构工作(50.4%)。在IBD特异性培训(55.9% vs. 38.4%)、IBD单元的可用性(58.4% vs. 39.7%)和多学科会议(73.2% vs. 40.1%)方面,来自高GDP国家和低GDP国家的受访者之间存在显著差异(p < 0.0001)。在高GDP国家,IBD护士更常见(85.9%对36.0%),也反映在更多的护士主导的IBD诊所(40.6%对13.7%;P < 0.0001)。IBD营养师(33.4% vs. 16.5%)和心理学家(16.8% vs. 7.5%)主要出现在高GDP国家(p < 0.0001)。在当前的COVID时代,提供远程医疗的国家分别为73.2%和54.1% (p < 0.0001)。尽管获得生物制剂和小分子药物的途径差别很大,但各地都在实施治疗到靶点的方法(85.0%)。结论:整个欧洲的IBD实践存在很大差异,在高GDP国家和低GDP国家之间存在显著差异。需要进一步的工作来帮助解决这些不平等现象,旨在改善和标准化整个欧洲的IBD护理和培训。
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Significant Differences in IBD Care and Education across Europe: Results of the Pan-European VIPER Survey.

Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) care and education might differ around Europe. Therefore, we conducted this European Variation In IBD PracticE suRvey (VIPER) to investigate potential differences between countries.

Methods: This trainee-initiated survey, run through SurveyMonkey®, consisted of 47 questions inquiring basic demographics, IBD training, and clinical care. Results were compared according to gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, for which countries were divided into 2 groups (low/high income, according to the World Bank).

Results: The online survey was completed by 1,285 participants from 40 European countries, with a majority of specialists (65.3%) working in academic institutions (50.4%). Significant differences in IBD-specific training (55.9% vs. 38.4%), as well as availability of IBD units (58.4% vs. 39.7%) and multidisciplinary meetings (73.2% vs. 40.1%), were observed between respondees from high and low GDP countries (p < 0.0001). In high GDP countries, IBD nurses are more common (85.9% vs. 36.0%), also mirrored by more nurse-led IBD clinics (40.6% vs. 13.7%; p < 0.0001). IBD dieticians (33.4% vs. 16.5%) and psychologists (16.8% vs. 7.5%) are mainly present in high GDP countries (p < 0.0001). In the current COVID era, telemedicine is available in 73.2% versus 54.1% of the high/low GDP countries, respectively (p < 0.0001). Treat-to-target approaches are implemented everywhere (85.0%), though access to biologicals and small molecules differs significantly.

Conclusion: Much variability in IBD practice exists across Europe, with marked differences between high and low GDP countries. Further work is required to help address some of these inequalities, aiming to improve and standardize IBD care and training across Europe.

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Digestive Diseases
Digestive Diseases 医学-胃肠肝病学
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期刊介绍: Each issue of this journal is dedicated to a special topic of current interest, covering both clinical and basic science topics in gastrointestinal function and disorders. The contents of each issue are comprehensive and reflect the state of the art, featuring editorials, reviews, mini reviews and original papers. These individual contributions encompass a variety of disciplines including all fields of gastroenterology. ''Digestive Diseases'' bridges the communication gap between advances made in the academic setting and their application in patient care. The journal is a valuable service for clinicians, specialists and physicians-in-training.
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