Inflammatory bowel disease patient‐reported quality assessment should drive service improvement: a national survey of UK IBD units and patients
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2022Vol. 56(4), pp. 625–645
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A. B. Hawthorne, Jackie Glatter, Jonathan Blackwell, Rachel Ainley, Ian Arnott, Kevin Barrett, Graham Bell, Matthew Brookes, Melissa Fletcher, Rafeeq Muhammed, Alan Nevill, Jonathan Segal, Christian P. Selinger, Anja St Clair Jones, Lisa Younge, Christopher A Lamb, Christopher A. Lamb
Abstract
This extensive patient and healthcare provider survey emphasises the importance of aspects of care less often measured by clinicians, such as communication, shared decision- making and provision of information. It demonstrates that IBD nurse specialists are crucial to meeting the needs of people living with IBD.
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