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The impact of clinical experience on decision-making regarding the treatment and management of mild-to-moderate ulcerative colitis

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tion was more common among inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) specialists than general gastroenterologists. 2 To further investigate how clinical experience influences decision-making in UC, we assessed this aspect in a sub-analysis of our study.The study methodology and participation have been fully described elsewhere. 1In brief, 157 factors potentially related to the management of patients with mild-to-moderate UC were cataloged across 2 meetings with 11 IBD specialists from different countries (Supplementary File 1).This catalog formed the basis of a structured, online questionnaire that objectively assessed the importance and contribution of each of the factors when considering one of 3 defined scenarios: (1) when your patient presents with active mild-to-moderate UC;(2) when your patient achieves remission following a mild-tomoderate UC flare; and (3) self-management and empowerment of patients with mild-to-moderate UC (Supplementary File 1).For each scenario, individual factors were scored on

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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FuenteIntestinal Research
Cuartil año de publicaciónNo disponible
Volumen21
Issue1
Páginas161 - 167
pISSN1598-9100
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