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炎症性肠病患者国际旅行的障碍。

Barriers to international travel in inflammatory bowel disease patients.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin Medical Campus, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.

Gastroenterology Department, Royal Free Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Centre of Gastroenterology, Pond St, Hampstead, London NW3 2QG, UK.

出版信息

J Travel Med. 2021 Jan 6;28(1). doi: 10.1093/jtm/taaa197.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Inflammatory bowel disease poses substantial challenges to travel. We aimed to investigate inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)-associated challenges to travel, information-seeking behaviour and associated factors.

METHODS

We collected data on patients' demographics, disease characteristics, travel barriers, information-seeking behaviour and travel outcomes in UK, Australia, New Zealand and Israel (2016-2018). Summary statistics were used to describe the sample, whereas multivariate binary and nominal logistic regression were used to model the outcome variables.

RESULTS

Almost 75.4% (1878/2491) participants' data were analysed with 71.14%, 15.4%, 11.2% and 2.1% from UK, Australia, NZ and Israel, respectively (76.3% females, 48.2% 30-49 years old 58.8% Crohn's disease). About 7.7% of study participants sought medical advice/were hospitalised while overseas. About 43.8% cancelled/changed their plans due to IBD. The most common barriers were worry about toilet facilities (76.3%), cleanliness/sanitation (50.9%) and availability of medical care (41.1%). Only 60.5% sought travel advice; the most popular information source was IBD doctor/nurse (32.6%). Almost 32.6% of study participants did not get travel insurance that covered their IBD. Those who did not receive advice or found obtaining travel insurance difficult, were less likely to obtain travel insurance (P < 0.001). Participants who travelled for work were more likely to be hospitalised/seek medical advice overseas and not obtain travel insurance.

CONCLUSIONS

We report a detailed investigation on the IBD-associated barriers while travelling abroad, common information-seeking behaviours and factors associated with worse outcomes. Importantly, patients from all the surveyed countries provided similar travel barrier and preparation habits, highlighting the consistent nature of the challenge.

摘要

背景

炎症性肠病对旅行构成了重大挑战。本研究旨在调查炎症性肠病(IBD)相关的旅行挑战、信息寻求行为及其相关因素。

方法

我们收集了 2016 年至 2018 年期间英国、澳大利亚、新西兰和以色列患者的人口统计学、疾病特征、旅行障碍、信息寻求行为和旅行结果的数据。使用汇总统计数据描述样本,使用多元二项和名义逻辑回归模型对结果变量进行建模。

结果

近 75.4%(1878/2491)的参与者数据进行了分析,分别来自英国、澳大利亚、新西兰和以色列的参与者比例为 76.3%(女性)、48.2%(30-49 岁)、58.8%(克罗恩病)。约 7.7%的研究参与者在海外寻求医疗建议/住院治疗。约 43.8%的参与者因 IBD 取消/改变了计划。最常见的障碍是担心厕所设施(76.3%)、清洁/卫生(50.9%)和医疗保健的可及性(41.1%)。只有 60.5%的人寻求旅行建议;最受欢迎的信息来源是 IBD 医生/护士(32.6%)。近 32.6%的研究参与者没有购买涵盖 IBD 的旅行保险。那些没有得到建议或发现获得旅行保险困难的人,不太可能获得旅行保险(P<0.001)。因工作而旅行的参与者更有可能在海外住院/寻求医疗建议,并且无法获得旅行保险。

结论

我们报告了一项详细的调查,调查了在国外旅行时与 IBD 相关的障碍、常见的信息寻求行为以及与不良结果相关的因素。重要的是,来自所有调查国家的患者提供了类似的旅行障碍和准备习惯,突出了挑战的一致性。

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