Creation of an Inflammatory Bowel Disease Referral Pathway for Identifying Patients Who Would Benefit From Inflammatory Bowel Disease Specialist Consultation

Author:

Scott Frank I1ORCID,Ehrlich Orna2,Wood Dallas3,Viator Catherine3,Rains Carrie3,DiMartino Lisa3,McArdle Jill3,Adams Gabrielle4,Barkoff Lara5,Caudle Jennifer6,Cheng Jianfeng7,Kinnucan Jami8,Persley Kimberly9,Sariego Jennifer10,Shah Samir11,Heller Caren2,Rubin David T12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus , Aurora, CO , USA

2. Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation , New York, NY , USA

3. RTI International , Research Triangle Park , NC , USA

4. Southwest Gastroenterology , Albuquerque, NM , USA

5. Albuquerque, NM, USA

6. Department of Family Medicine, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine , Sewell, NJ , USA

7. Everett Clinic , Everett, WA , USA

8. Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Mayo Clinic , Jacksonville, FL , USA

9. GI Alliance Gastroenterologist Presbyterian , Dallas, TX , USA

10. Penn Medicine At Home, University of Pennsylvania Health System , Bala Cynwd, PA , USA

11. Division of Gastroenterology, Brown University , Providence, RI , USA and

12. Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, University of Chicago Medicine , Chicago, IL , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Recommendations regarding signs and symptoms that should prompt referral of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) to an IBD specialist for a consultation could serve to improve the quality of care for these patients. Our aim was to develop a consult care pathway consisting of clinical features related to IBD that should prompt appropriate consultation. Methods A scoping literature review was performed to identify clinical features that should prompt consultation with an IBD specialist. A panel of 11 experts was convened over 4 meetings to develop a consult care pathway using the RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method. Items identified via scoping review were ranked and were divided into major and minor criteria. Additionally, a literature and panel review was conducted assessing potential barriers and facilitators to implementing the consult care pathway. Results Of 43 features assessed, 13 were included in the care pathway as major criteria and 15 were included as minor criteria. Experts agreed that stratification into major criteria and minor criteria was appropriate and that 1 major or 2 or more minor criteria should be required to consider consultation. The greatest barrier to implementation was considered to be organizational resource allocation, while endorsements by national gastroenterology and general medicine societies were considered to be the strongest facilitator. Conclusions This novel referral care pathway identifies key criteria that could be used to triage patients with IBD who would benefit from IBD specialist consultation. Future research will be required to validate these findings and assess the impact of implementing this pathway in routine IBD-related care.

Funder

United Health Group, Inc

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Gastroenterology,Immunology and Allergy

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