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Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences 7/2019

01-07-2019 | Ulcerative Colitis | Original Article

Receipt of Preventive Care Services Among US Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 2015–2016

Authors: Fang Xu, James M. Dahlhamer, Emily P. Terlizzi, Anne G. Wheaton, Janet B. Croft

Published in: Digestive Diseases and Sciences | Issue 7/2019

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Abstract

Background

Previous reports suggest that adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) receive suboptimal preventive care.

Aims

The population-based study compared the receipt of these services by US adults with and without IBD.

Methods

Adults aged ≥ 18 years with IBD (1.2%) and without IBD were identified from the 2015 and 2016 National Health Interview Survey (n = 66,610). Age-standardized prevalence of doctor visits, receipt of medical advice, and selected preventive care was calculated for adults with and without IBD. The model-adjusted prevalence ratios were estimated for receipt of preventive care associated with IBD.

Results

The prevalence of a doctor visit in the past 12 months was significantly higher among adults with IBD than those without. IBD was also associated with significantly higher prevalence of receiving medical advice about smoking cessation (83.9% vs. 66.4%) and diet (42.9% vs. 32.1%), having colon cancer screening in the past 12 months (44.0% vs. 26.7%), having ever had an HIV test (51.5% vs. 45.4%) or pneumococcal vaccine (75.3% vs. 64.0%), having received a tetanus vaccine in the past 10 years (72.0% vs. 61.8%), and having received a flu vaccine in the past 12 months (48.4% vs. 41.0%), but was not significantly associated with receiving cervical cancer screening and hepatitis A and B vaccines.

Conclusions

Adults with IBD were more likely to receive many types of preventive care than adults without IBD. The findings can inform healthcare policy makers to make strategic decisions that enhance multidisciplinary coordination from various medical specialties to ensure optimal preventive care for IBD patients.
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Metadata
Title
Receipt of Preventive Care Services Among US Adults with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, 2015–2016
Authors
Fang Xu
James M. Dahlhamer
Emily P. Terlizzi
Anne G. Wheaton
Janet B. Croft
Publication date
01-07-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Digestive Diseases and Sciences / Issue 7/2019
Print ISSN: 0163-2116
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-019-05494-w

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