IBD Standards User Survey

CALLING ALL IBD HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS 

The UK IBD Standards have helped inform and standardise the clinical care and treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease since their inception in 2009.

The IBD Standards were last updated in 2013 and work is now underway by IBD UK (see: www.IBDUK.org ) to revisit the IBD Standards with a view to the next important update. As part of this process, we are reaching out to healthcare professionals across the UK to gather feedback and views on the current standards, in order better to understand how they are currently used across the UK and most importantly, help us to identify what you feel would be helpful in the future.

We would be most grateful if you could take five minutes to complete the survey. Your answers will be anonymous and your vital contribution will help inform the next stage of this crucial area of our work.

Thank you!

IBDUK

www.IBDUK.org
1.Are you a:
2.In which UK country do you work?
3.Where do you work? (Please select the description that best applies)
4.Are you aware of the IBD Standards 2009 or 2013, produced by the UK IBD Standards Group?
5.How useful do you feel the IBD Standards are to you in your work?
6.What do you think is good about the IBD Standards? (Select all that apply)
7.If you could change 2 or 3 things about the current UK IBD Standards, what would these be?
8.Can you give a practical example of how the IBD Standards have been used to support service development either in your own or another service?
9.Are you aware of the Royal College of Physician’s IBDQIP web tool, which was used to benchmark IBD services against the IBD Standards for the IBD organisational audit and provided a visual dashboard (now in abeyance)?
10.Did you use the IBDQIP tool?
11.Do you think a benchmarking tool would be useful to develop to
support new IBD Standards?
12.Does your IBD Service have an IBD-specific Patient Management System?
13.Are you submitting your data to the national IBD Registry?
14.Have there been/are there any barriers to submitting data to the national IBD Registry?
15.How would you prefer to access a new version of the IBD Standards?
16.Please use this space to tell us anything else that might be helpful to inform the development of new IBD Standards
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