P026 TOP GOALS AND CONCERNS REPORTED BY INDIVIDUALS WITH INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE AT OUTPATIENT GASTROENTEROLOGY CLINIC VISITS

The goals of managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) include eliminating disease symptoms, improving quality of life, and preventing disease progression/complications. In patients with chronic illnesses, their perception of the illness, emotional reactions, and concerns about the disease/treatment can influence self-management behaviors and their quality of life.[1] Studies of IBD patients’ self-reported disease concerns and subjective perceptions of quality of life are lacking. Here, we aim to understand IBD patients’ top concerns and goals using survey data collected within IBD Qorus, a nationwide Learning Health System for IBD with approximately 40 participating sites.

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