Abstract
Background: The Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is considered as one of the chronic diseasesre-quiring complicated treatment. This study aimed to assess technical quality of providing care for pa-tients with IBD. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 94 people with IBD using interviews and simple random sampling methods in Gastroenterology, Endoscopy and clinic of Imam Reza Hospital and Golgasht Clinic in Tabriz in 2012. The data collection tool was a researcher-designed questionnaire whose validity and reliability had been confirmed. In order to investigate the statistical relationship between the background variables and compliance with the standards the Chi-square test was applied using SPSS 17 Software. Results: "visit by the physician" and "diet advice by the dietitian" have had the highest and the lowest levels of compliance with the standard respectively, and "the care related to the disease exacerbation" and "the care provided by the other physicians" were not compatible with the standards in 80% of the cases. Data analyses also showed that there was a significant relationship between participant’s age, job, education and the smoking status and compliance of some care with the relevant standards (P<0.05). Conclusion: The results indicate a substantial gap between provided care for the people with IBD and the relevant standards. This indicates the areas that need of improvement and requires the serious attention of the authorities.
Highlights
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) refers to a set of chronic inflammatory bowel conditions with unknown causes and two of its major diseases are Crohn’s disease (CD) and Ulcerative colitis (UC).[1]
The level of compliance with the standards is more in the first group compared with the second group and the third group
Different evidence indicates that evaluation of the patients suffering from IBD is inadequate and that there is a substantial gap between the standards and the care provided for the patients.[1,16,17]
Summary
IBD refers to a set of chronic inflammatory bowel conditions with unknown causes and two of its major diseases are Crohn’s disease (CD) and Ulcerative colitis (UC).[1]. Standardization of the provided care for IBD is difficult. This study aimed to assess technical quality of providing care for patients with IBD. Data analyses showed that there was a significant relationship between participant’s age, job, education and the smoking status and compliance of some care with the relevant standards (P
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