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Family planning and inflammatory bowel disease: the patient and the practitioner.

Desmond Toomey1, Brian Waldron.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are commonly in their child-bearing years. Maintainance medication, as recommended by international guidelines, is an emotive topic and an anxiety source. This study measures the awareness of patients and primary practitioners of the issues involved.
METHODS: A prospective questionnaire was sent to female patients (18-50 years) with an IBD diagnosis in Kerry General Hospital, Ireland, who were identified from radiology and pathology databases. A seperate questionnaire was sent to General Practitioners (GPs) in the region.
RESULTS: About 31 female patients (42%) and 49 GPs (43%) returned completed questionnaires. About 29% had Crohn's disease and 71% ulcerative colitis. A total of 42% of patients would allow having IBD or its treatment to influence decisions about family planning. Most patients were on maintainance medications. Despite this, 68% had not discussed family planning with a doctor. One-third believed all medications should be stopped during pregnancy and 68% reported significant anxiety about future pregnancies. A total of 68% GPs report regular contact with IBD patients, but consultations with pregnant IBD patients are less frequent. About 41% of GPs have not opportunistically raised family planning with this patient group and 67% would refer to a tertiary specialist for advice. About 2% of GP's had need to research the topic in the last 12 months.
CONCLUSIONS: There is a significant patient knowledge deficit about pregnancy and IBD resulting in unwarranted fears and anxiety. Further evidence based education for GP's with increased gastroenterologist/IBD nurse specialist support should maximize exploitation of health promotion opportunities to electively address this issue.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22843639     DOI: 10.1093/fampra/cms035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fam Pract        ISSN: 0263-2136            Impact factor:   2.267


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