Table 2.

Participant demographic and clinical characteristics.

nCCPKnow Score (median)Scenario Score (median)
Participantsn =  81
Job role
 Gastroenterology consultant27 (33.3%)1632
 Gastroenterology specialty registrar/ higher specialist trainee22 (27.2%)1524
 IBD nurse specialist (CNS/ANP/non-medical consultant)26 (32.1%)1633
 Gastroenterology other (Associate specialist/ clinical or research fellow/ staff grade)3 (3.7%)1626
 Other (pharmacist, liver fellow, non-CNS nurse)3 (3.7%)1123
Country
 UK48 (59.2%)1528
 Australia33 (40.7%)1632
Place of work
 District general hospital23 (28.0%)1529
 Teaching hospital54 (67.0%)1628
 Private rooms/ own offices8 (9.9%)1735
Years (post gastroenterology certification) in practice
 0 (still in training)23 (28.4%)1525
 <1 year9 (11.1%)1423
 1-4 years20 (24.7%)1633
 5-9 years13 (16.0%)1635
 10-19 years11 (13.5%)1732
 >20 years5 (6.2%)1633
Number IBD patients reviewed per week
 0–5 per week19 (23.5%)1526
 6–10 per week17 (21.0%)1525
 11–15 per week11 (13.6%)1641
 16–20 per week13 (16.0%)1633
 >20 per week21 (25.9%)1632
Frequency of care for pregnant women with IBD
 Never7 (8.6%)1217
 Very few cases (<5 total)27 (33.3%)1626
 Occasionally (≤3 per year)21 (25.9%)1629
 Regularly (>3 year)26 (32.1%)1635
Availability of specialized IBD pregnancy team
 Available and respondent part of team15 (18.5%)1635
 Available, but respondent not part of team19 (23.5%)1729
 Not available47 (58.0%)1629
nCCPKnow Score (median)Scenario Score (median)
Participantsn =  81
Job role
 Gastroenterology consultant27 (33.3%)1632
 Gastroenterology specialty registrar/ higher specialist trainee22 (27.2%)1524
 IBD nurse specialist (CNS/ANP/non-medical consultant)26 (32.1%)1633
 Gastroenterology other (Associate specialist/ clinical or research fellow/ staff grade)3 (3.7%)1626
 Other (pharmacist, liver fellow, non-CNS nurse)3 (3.7%)1123
Country
 UK48 (59.2%)1528
 Australia33 (40.7%)1632
Place of work
 District general hospital23 (28.0%)1529
 Teaching hospital54 (67.0%)1628
 Private rooms/ own offices8 (9.9%)1735
Years (post gastroenterology certification) in practice
 0 (still in training)23 (28.4%)1525
 <1 year9 (11.1%)1423
 1-4 years20 (24.7%)1633
 5-9 years13 (16.0%)1635
 10-19 years11 (13.5%)1732
 >20 years5 (6.2%)1633
Number IBD patients reviewed per week
 0–5 per week19 (23.5%)1526
 6–10 per week17 (21.0%)1525
 11–15 per week11 (13.6%)1641
 16–20 per week13 (16.0%)1633
 >20 per week21 (25.9%)1632
Frequency of care for pregnant women with IBD
 Never7 (8.6%)1217
 Very few cases (<5 total)27 (33.3%)1626
 Occasionally (≤3 per year)21 (25.9%)1629
 Regularly (>3 year)26 (32.1%)1635
Availability of specialized IBD pregnancy team
 Available and respondent part of team15 (18.5%)1635
 Available, but respondent not part of team19 (23.5%)1729
 Not available47 (58.0%)1629

Abbreviations: IBD, inflammatory bowel disease; CNS, clinical nurse specialist; ANP, advanced nurse practitioner; UK, United Kingdom.

Table 2.

Participant demographic and clinical characteristics.

nCCPKnow Score (median)Scenario Score (median)
Participantsn =  81
Job role
 Gastroenterology consultant27 (33.3%)1632
 Gastroenterology specialty registrar/ higher specialist trainee22 (27.2%)1524
 IBD nurse specialist (CNS/ANP/non-medical consultant)26 (32.1%)1633
 Gastroenterology other (Associate specialist/ clinical or research fellow/ staff grade)3 (3.7%)1626
 Other (pharmacist, liver fellow, non-CNS nurse)3 (3.7%)1123
Country
 UK48 (59.2%)1528
 Australia33 (40.7%)1632
Place of work
 District general hospital23 (28.0%)1529
 Teaching hospital54 (67.0%)1628
 Private rooms/ own offices8 (9.9%)1735
Years (post gastroenterology certification) in practice
 0 (still in training)23 (28.4%)1525
 <1 year9 (11.1%)1423
 1-4 years20 (24.7%)1633
 5-9 years13 (16.0%)1635
 10-19 years11 (13.5%)1732
 >20 years5 (6.2%)1633
Number IBD patients reviewed per week
 0–5 per week19 (23.5%)1526
 6–10 per week17 (21.0%)1525
 11–15 per week11 (13.6%)1641
 16–20 per week13 (16.0%)1633
 >20 per week21 (25.9%)1632
Frequency of care for pregnant women with IBD
 Never7 (8.6%)1217
 Very few cases (<5 total)27 (33.3%)1626
 Occasionally (≤3 per year)21 (25.9%)1629
 Regularly (>3 year)26 (32.1%)1635
Availability of specialized IBD pregnancy team
 Available and respondent part of team15 (18.5%)1635
 Available, but respondent not part of team19 (23.5%)1729
 Not available47 (58.0%)1629
nCCPKnow Score (median)Scenario Score (median)
Participantsn =  81
Job role
 Gastroenterology consultant27 (33.3%)1632
 Gastroenterology specialty registrar/ higher specialist trainee22 (27.2%)1524
 IBD nurse specialist (CNS/ANP/non-medical consultant)26 (32.1%)1633
 Gastroenterology other (Associate specialist/ clinical or research fellow/ staff grade)3 (3.7%)1626
 Other (pharmacist, liver fellow, non-CNS nurse)3 (3.7%)1123
Country
 UK48 (59.2%)1528
 Australia33 (40.7%)1632
Place of work
 District general hospital23 (28.0%)1529
 Teaching hospital54 (67.0%)1628
 Private rooms/ own offices8 (9.9%)1735
Years (post gastroenterology certification) in practice
 0 (still in training)23 (28.4%)1525
 <1 year9 (11.1%)1423
 1-4 years20 (24.7%)1633
 5-9 years13 (16.0%)1635
 10-19 years11 (13.5%)1732
 >20 years5 (6.2%)1633
Number IBD patients reviewed per week
 0–5 per week19 (23.5%)1526
 6–10 per week17 (21.0%)1525
 11–15 per week11 (13.6%)1641
 16–20 per week13 (16.0%)1633
 >20 per week21 (25.9%)1632
Frequency of care for pregnant women with IBD
 Never7 (8.6%)1217
 Very few cases (<5 total)27 (33.3%)1626
 Occasionally (≤3 per year)21 (25.9%)1629
 Regularly (>3 year)26 (32.1%)1635
Availability of specialized IBD pregnancy team
 Available and respondent part of team15 (18.5%)1635
 Available, but respondent not part of team19 (23.5%)1729
 Not available47 (58.0%)1629

Abbreviations: IBD, inflammatory bowel disease; CNS, clinical nurse specialist; ANP, advanced nurse practitioner; UK, United Kingdom.

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